Eudemus

Eudemus (Εὔδημος, Eudēmos) may refer to:
 * , d. 353 BC, a political exile from Cyprus and friend of Aristotle, after whom Aristotle's dialogue Eudemus, or On the Soul was named: see Corpus Aristotelicum
 * Eudemus of Rhodes, c. 370-300 BC, philosopher and student of Aristotle
 * Eudemus (general), d. 316 BC, general of Alexander the Great
 * Eudemus (physician), any of several Greek physicians, 4th century BC–2nd century AD
 * Eudemus of Pergamum, 3rd century BC, teacher of Philonides of Laodicea and dedicatee of Book 2 of Apollonius of Perga's Conics
 * Eudemus of Pergamum, 2nd century BC, implicated in the enmity between Tiberius Gracchus and Q. Pompeius
 * Eudemus of Argos, 2nd century AD, author of On Rhetorical Language (Περὶ λέξεων ῥητορικῶν), perhaps an important source of the Suda
 * Avdimi of Haifa, an Amora of the late 3rd/early 4th century AD
 * Eudemus, Bishop of Patara (Lycia), 4th century AD
 * Eudemos, the name of two Catholicoi of the Catholicate of Abkhazia (16th and 17th centuries)
 * Eudemos I, of the Diasamidze family, Catholicos of Kartli in the 1630s