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The poem narrates an emperor's vision of a radiant cross before a battle with barbarian hosts, prompts him to bear this sign and secure victory, then convenes learned men while converts explain Christian doctrine. His mother travels to the Holy Land to search for the true cross, questions local witnesses, and uncovers relics through inquiry, miraculous signs, and trials, culminating in the recovery of the sacred timber and the conversion of some witnesses. The piece combines martial narrative, devotional vision, and hagiographic incident to examine faith, divine favor, and the retrieval of a holy object.
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