André Aymard (14 May 1900, Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis – 11 August 1964, Oradour-sur-Glane, Haute-Vienne) was a French historian, specialising in Ancient Greece, particularly the Hellenistic period.
André Aymard first passed the agrégation in history and geography in 1923.
Under the influence of Maurice Holleaux, he decided, after some hesitation, to focus his research on Ancient Greece.
In 1937, after he had taught at Strasbourg, Paris and Toulouse, he submitted his doctoral thesis on Les Assemblées de la Confédération achaienne (The Assemblies of the Achaean League).
A friend of Fernand Braudel, director of the 6th section de l'EPHE,[2] he supervised Pierre Lévêque's doctoral thesis.