Ascetic Life
The sources present the sisters as having chosen virginity and withdrawal from society rather than marriage. They lived together in a solitary, mountainous district of Bithynia—identified in some accounts as Pythia, a region known for its hot springs—and gave themselves to a life of fasting and prayer.
The synaxarion attributes to them a reputation for healing: by tradition, the sick were cured through their prayers, and it was this growing renown that drew the notice of the authorities during the persecution.