Aristodemus
Aristodemos ( old Gr. Ἀριστόδημος) is a Greek male given name and means "best of the people".
variants
- Latin : Aristodemus
Well-known namesake
- Aristodemos (Aipytide) , Messenian hero in the Messenian War , end of the 8th century BC Chr.
- Aristodemos (Heraclid) , one of the Heraclideans in Greek mythology
- Aristodemus (King of Corinth) , a King of Corinth
- Aristodemus of Kyme , tyrant of Kyme (Cumae)
- Aristodemus (philosopher) , student of Socrates
- Aristodemos (Spartan military leader) , a Spartiate and guardian of King Agesipolis I (4th century BC)
- Aristodemus of Elis , a winner of the ancient Olympic games (4th century BC)
- Aristodemus of Megalopolis , tyrant of Megalopolis (before 262 to around 250 BC)
- Aristodemos of Miletus († after 306 BC), follower of Antigonus Monophthalmos during the Diadoch Wars in the 4th century BC
- Aristodemos of Nysa the Elder (2nd / 1st century BC), Greek scholar and educator
- Aristodemos of Nysa the Younger (1st century BC), Greek scholar and educator
- Aristodemos (historian) , ancient Greek historian (dating uncertain)
- Aristodemos (painter) , Greek painter in the 2nd century