Elisenda de Sant Climent (c. 1220–1275), was a Catalan woman who was captured as a slave.
[1][3] In 1238, during the conquest of Valencia, Elisenda and her family was captured by Islamic slave traders on a raid on Mallorca.
Her daughter was made Muslim and took the name Rocaia, and became the influential favorite of the son of the emir, Miromomeli, which gave also her mother privileges.
[2] Elisenda made contact with the Catalan merchant Arnau Solsona who lived in Tunis, and eventually married him.
[4] The relic consisted of a piece of the cloth which she described as a bit of the bandage the Virgin Mary used when tending to the wounds of Jesus.