[6] Panopeus was also celebrated for the grave of Tityos, who was slain by Apollo and Artemis at this place, because he attempted to rape their mother Leto on her way to Delphi.
[13] Pausanias said that the city was 7 stadia in circumference, but in his time the place only consisted of a few huts situated on the side of a river.
Up until at least the 19th century there were still considerable remains of the ancient walls on the rocky heights above Agios Vlasios.
There are no longer any remains of the tomb of Tityos, which, according to Pausanias, was 1/3 of a stade in circumference, and stood on the side of the river.
Pausanias also mentions on the side of the Sacred Way a building of unbaked bricks, containing a statue of the Pentelic marble, which was supposed to be intended either for Prometheus or Asclepius.