Aristophon (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστοφῶν; lived 4th century BC) was native of the deme of Azenia in Attica.
In 412 BC, Aristophon, Laespodias, and Melesias were sent to Sparta as ambassadors by the oligarchical government of the Four Hundred.
Their great number may be inferred from his own statement[5] that he was accused 75 times of having made illegal proposals, but that he had always come off victorious.
He charged them in 354 with having accepted bribes from the Chians and Rhodians, and the people condemned Timotheus on the mere assertion of Aristophon.
The latter, who often mentions him, treats the aged Aristophon with great respect, and reckons him among the most eloquent orators.