Florio Bustron (Greek: Φλώριος Βουστρώνιος) (1500s - post-1568, perhaps 9 September 1570), was a 16th century administrator, jurist and historian.
He came from the well known Cypriot Bustron family, possibly of Syrian origin, with Greek and Latinised members.
[4] His work Historia overo commentarii de Cipro was written in Italian prose.
A part of his chronicle concerns the final years of the Kingdom of Cyprus with the internal crisis between Queen Charlotte and James the Bastard.
[6] Florio Bustron also makes one of the earliest references to Halloumi (in Italian, ‘calumi’) made from a mixture of sheep’s and goat’s milk.