The twelfth-century Latin poem called the Relatio metrica de duobus
ducibus has never been edited or translated before. On its surface, the
poem retells a popular exemplum about an encounter between two warring
dukes and a mysterious army from heaven. While retelling the story in
verse, however, the poet has greatly expanded his prose source,
elaborating its teachings about the importance of intercessions for the
dead and introducing wholly new emphases on knightly piety and the
benefits of dying for a holy cause. The present book, which offers the
first edition, translation, and analysis of the poem, situates the
827-line poem in its literary and historical contexts. The publication
of the Relatio metrica should be of interest to scholars of medieval
Latin poetry, Cluniac monasticism, and the spirituality of the Crusades.