In
Greek mythology, Amphinomus, also Amphínomos (literally "grazing all about"), was the son of King
Nisos and one of the suitors of
Penelope that was killed by
Odysseus. Amphinomus was considered the best-behaved of the suitors and despite
Odysseus's warning, he was compelled by
Athena to stay, as he had been a suitor none the less. He is killed by spear thrown by
Telemachus during the murder of the suitors.
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