Sack of Rome (1527) | sack of Rome | The Sad Sack | Sad Sack | sack | Eustathius of Thessalonica | Sallyann Amdur Sack | John Sack | Hacky Sack | gunny sack | Erna Sack | Sack Trick | Sack of Wexford | Sack of Rome (846) | Sack of Rome | Sack of Baltimore | Sack of Antwerp | sack of Antwerp | Robert D. Sack | Brian Sack | alt=Complete 30 second Mutoscope reel of Sherlock Holmes Baffled. Sherlock Holmes enters a parlour to find it being burgled. When confronted, the villain disappears. Holmes attempts to ignore the event by lighting a cigar, but upon the thief's reappearance tries to reclaim the sack of stolen goods, using a pistol stored in his dressing gown pocket. After Holmes collects his property, the bag vanishes from his hand into the grasp of the thief, who promptly disappears through a window. At this point the film |
The account differs from the contemporary history of John Anagnostes, who described Murad's sack of Thessalonica in 1430, chiefly in Cananus' frequent religious polemic, and in his willingness to write in the vernacular Greek, as opposed to the Atticism of Anagnostes and Critobulus.