Eleanor Frances Jourdain (16 November 1863 – 6 April 1924) was an English academic, Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, 1915 to 1924. She died of a sudden heart attack after being forced to resign her post. Jourdain rose to fame for claiming that she and fellow-teacher Charlotte Anne Moberly had slipped back in time to the period of the French Revolution while on a trip to Versailles, known as the Moberly–Jourdain incident.
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| - Eleanor Frances Jourdain (16 November 1863 – 6 April 1924) was an English academic, Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, 1915 to 1924. She died of a sudden heart attack after being forced to resign her post. Jourdain rose to fame for claiming that she and fellow-teacher Charlotte Anne Moberly had slipped back in time to the period of the French Revolution while on a trip to Versailles, known as the Moberly–Jourdain incident. (en)
- Eleanor Frances Jourdain (16 novembre 1863 - 6 avril 1924) est une universitaire britannique, principale du St Hugh's College d'Oxford de 1915 à 1924. Elle est co-autrice, avec Charlotte Anne Moberly d'un récit paranormal publié sous pseudonyme en 1911, An Adventure. (fr)
- Eleanor Jourdain (1863 — 1924) foi uma acadêmica e autora inglesa, diretora do , Oxford, de 1915 a 1924. Ela ficou conhecida após a alegação de que ela e uma colega professora tinham voltado no tempo para o período da Revolução Francesa, durante uma viagem ao Palácio de Versalhes, o fato ficou conhecido como Incidente Moberly–Jourdain. Ela e Charlotte Anne Moberly escreveram um livro sobre a experiência. (pt)
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| - Eleanor Frances Jourdain (16 November 1863 – 6 April 1924) was an English academic, Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, 1915 to 1924. She died of a sudden heart attack after being forced to resign her post. Jourdain rose to fame for claiming that she and fellow-teacher Charlotte Anne Moberly had slipped back in time to the period of the French Revolution while on a trip to Versailles, known as the Moberly–Jourdain incident. (en)
- Eleanor Frances Jourdain (16 novembre 1863 - 6 avril 1924) est une universitaire britannique, principale du St Hugh's College d'Oxford de 1915 à 1924. Elle est co-autrice, avec Charlotte Anne Moberly d'un récit paranormal publié sous pseudonyme en 1911, An Adventure. (fr)
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