Eudemus (, 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#Fragments 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
Eudemus (, 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#Fragments 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
==See also== Eudemis
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