Early Life and Training in the Law
Amphilochius was born at Caesarea in Cappadocia around 339/340. His father was an eminent lawyer, and his mother, named in the tradition as Livia, was remembered for her gentleness and wisdom. By the account preserved in the sources he was probably a first cousin of St. Gregory the Theologian, and the Cappadocian milieu that produced the great fourth-century Fathers shaped him from his youth.
Following his father's calling, Amphilochius studied rhetoric and law — by one tradition under the famous pagan rhetorician Libanius at Antioch — and practised in the law before turning away from a public career. He withdrew to a life of asceticism and prayer in the vicinity of his friend and relative Gregory of Nazianzus, and for a time was associated with the monastic community gathered around St. Basil at Caesarea.