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- Jacques Eliacin François Marie Paganel is one of the main characters in Jules Verne's 1867-68 novel In Search of the Castaways (original title Les Enfants...
- Camille Pierre Alexis Paganel (26 August 1795, Paris - 17 December 1859, Paris) was a French lawyer, politician, and writer. Camille Paganel was born in Paris...
- Ralph Paynel or Paganel (fl. 1089) was an 11th-century Norman, a landowner, partisan of William II of England, and sheriff of Yorkshire. Paynel was probably...
- films Hayley Mills starred in at Disney. In Britain in 1858, Professor Paganel, a scientifically thinking French geography professor, finds a bottle containing...
- America. An unexpected p****enger in the form of French geographer Jacques Paganel (he missed his steamer to India by accidentally boarding the Duncan) joins...
- by Norman Hunter, is an earlier example of the archetype, and Jacques Paganel from the Jules Verne's 1867 novel In Search of the Castaways is probably...
- Verne's novel In Search of the Castaways when the heroes visit Australia, Paganel requests tea made according to local custom, and is served a drink made...
- Characters Aouda Tom Ayrton David Farragut Phileas Fogg Lord Glenarvan Captain Nemo Jacques Paganel Jean P****epartout Cyrus Smith...
- Glenarvan Mariya Strelkova as Elen Glenarvan Nikolay Cherkasov as Jacques Paganel Yakov Segel as Robert Grant Olga Bazarova as Mary Grant Mikhail Romanov...
- 201 at the 2011 Census. The name of the village derives from Ralph de Paganel (sometimes spelled Paynell), a Norman who was a tenant-in-chief in Yorkshire...