or Floriani, a sect of heretics, of the second century, denominated from its author Florinus, or Florianus, a priest of the Roman church, deposed along with Blaies for his errors. Florianus had been a disciple of St Polycarp, along with Irenaeus. He made God the author of evil; or rather asserted, that the things forbidden by God are not evil, but of his own appointing. In which he followed the errors of Valentinus, and joined himself with the Carpocratics. They had also other names given them. Philastrius says, they were the same with the Carpocratics. He adds, that they were also called soldiers, militiae, quia de militarios fuerunt. St Irenaeus calls them Gnostics; St Epiphanius, Philionites; and Theodoret, Borborites, on account of the impurities of their lives. Others call them Zaccheans; others Coddians, &c. though for what particular reasons, it is not easy to say, nor perhaps would it be worth while to inquire.