A native of
Pisa, she was born in the parish of
San Martino in Guazzolongo. Her mother, Berta, was Corsican; her father, named Bernardo, was a Pisan merchant. When she was three years old, her father left and never returned, leaving his family in difficult straits. By the age of ten, she had dedicated herself as an
Augustinian tertiary. Four years later, she made the first of her many journeys, going to see her father who was a Crusader near
Jerusalem. On her trip home with some of her traveling companions, she was captured by
Muslim pirates on the
Mediterranean Sea, wounded, and subsequently imprisoned. She also made pilgrimages to Rome and to the shrine of the
Monte Sant'Angelo sul Gargano. Despite being ill at the time, she attempted a tenth trip, but returned home to Pisa, dying shortly thereafter in the room she kept near the
Church of San Martino, where her body has been preserved to the present day. ==Legends==