Pierre Aronnax
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Pierre Aronnax
Summary
Pierre Aronnax is a fictional human[1]. He worked as an explorer[2], writer[3], and oceanographer[4].
Key Facts
- Pierre Aronnax held citizenship in France[5].
- Pierre Aronnax worked as an explorer[2].
- Pierre Aronnax's professions included writer[3].
- Pierre Aronnax worked as an oceanographer[4].
- Pierre Aronnax was employed by Muséum national d'histoire naturelle[6].
- Pierre Aronnax is the creator of Jules Verne[7].
- Pierre Aronnax's image is recorded as 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' by Neuville and Riou 009.jpg[8].
- Pierre Aronnax is recorded as male[9].
- Pierre Aronnax's instance of is recorded as fictional human[10].
- Pierre Aronnax's instance of is recorded as literary character[11].
- Pierre Aronnax's instance of is recorded as film character[12].
- Pierre Aronnax's instance of is recorded as television character[13].
- Pierre Aronnax's performer is recorded as Paul Lukas[14].
- Pierre Aronnax's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h5vhcd[15].
- Pierre Aronnax's given name is recorded as Pierre[16].
- Pierre Aronnax's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[17].
- Pierre Aronnax's present in work is recorded as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea[18].
- Pierre Aronnax's present in work is recorded as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea[19].
- Pierre Aronnax's INDUCKS character ID is recorded as Professor Aronnax[20].
- Pierre Aronnax's narrative role is recorded as narrator[21].
- Pierre Aronnax's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4005-2964[22].
- Pierre Aronnax's Goodreads character ID is recorded as 19785[23].
- Pierre Aronnax's Personality Database profile ID is recorded as 42677[24].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include explorer[2], writer[3], and oceanographer[4]. Pierre Aronnax was employed by Muséum national d'histoire naturelle[6].
Works and Contributions
Pierre Aronnax is the creator of Jules Verne[7].
FAQs
What did Pierre Aronnax do for work?
Pierre Aronnax worked as explorer[2], writer[3], and oceanographer[4].