From Court to Solitude
The turning point in Florus's life, as the tradition relates it, was the loss of his wife and children. Bereaved, he gave up his place at court and withdrew to live quietly and devoutly; one account places his retreat in the environs of Constantinople, while another describes him as embracing the monastic life on one of his own estates. The sources agree that he exchanged the honors of the patriciate for a life of withdrawal and ascetic discipline.
From this hidden life he was afterward called to the episcopate and appointed Bishop of Amisus. The synaxarion remembers him as a pastor who governed his flock wisely before dying in peace.