
Aristodemos, son of Philoctetes (died 393 BC) was a Sicilian Greek general in the service of the city-state of Acragas during the Sicilian Wars. In 397 BC, he was given command of a newly-raised army at Acragas (Agrigento) amid a Carthaginian offensive in western Sicily. In 393 BC, he and the general Hyakinthos were sent to lead the Kerkouane Expedition in North Africa. The two Acragantine commanders were killed when their fleets were destroyed by the Carthaginian ruler Himilco II in a naval battle off Kerkouane in 393 BC.