Abdemon (Ancient Greek: Αὐδήμων, gen.: Αὐδήμονος), was a king of Cyprus towards the end of the 5th century BC.
He was of Phoenician origin and was born either in Tyre[1] or Kition on Cyprus.
[2] Around 415 BC, Abdemon deposed the Phoenician ruler of Salamis on Cyprus.
[3] Evagoras, who allegedly came from a Greek dynasty (Teucrids), had to leave the city and went into exile in Soloi.
However, Evagoras returned in 411 BC with his followers and was able to depose Abdemon.