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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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officially released until 1958 for
political reasons). He also pla****
Jacques Paganel in the
memorable 1936
adaptation of
Jules Verne's The
Children of Captain...
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House of
Neville House of
Normandy House of Osmondville/Osment
House of
Paganel House of
Pennington House of
Percy House of
Peverel House of
Piggot (or...
- 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...
- heiress)
Beatrice FitzWilliam FitzAnsculph? is
believed to have
married Fulk
Paganel (or Paganell, Paynell, etc.) and thus
their Paganell descendants inherited...
- exists.
After Fitz-Ansculf, the
castle came into the
possession of the
Paganel family, who
built the
first stone castle on the site. This
castle was strong...