In Greek mythology, Amphinomus may refer to the following personages:Amphinomus, the Aetolian father of Thyrie (Hyria) who became the mother of Cycnus by Apollo. Amphinomus, a prince of Dulichium as the son of King Nisos. He was one of the suitors of Penelope and was considered the best-behaved of them. Despite Odysseus's warning, Amphinomus was compelled by Athena to stay, as he had been a suitor nonetheless. He was killed by a spear thrown by Telemachus during the Ithaca massacre; ironically, Amphinomus had twice tried to dissuade the suitors from killing Telemachus. Amphinomus, son of Diomedes and the daughter of King Daunus of Apulia in Italy. Amphinomus, brother of Anapias : they are legendary characters of the Greek Catania, who saved their parents from an eruption of Etna, carrying them on their shoulders.