Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Fraser Frisell (1774–1846), was a friend of Chateaubriand and Joubert.Frisell, of British, probably Scottish parentage, was educated at the University of Glasgow. He was in France, for the purpose of finishing his education, in 1793, when, in pursuance of the decree of the Convention for the arrest of strangers, he was thrown into prison at Dijon, where he remained for fifteen months. There he made the acquaintance of Mme."@en }
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- Fraser_Frisell comment "Fraser Frisell (1774–1846), was a friend of Chateaubriand and Joubert.Frisell, of British, probably Scottish parentage, was educated at the University of Glasgow. He was in France, for the purpose of finishing his education, in 1793, when, in pursuance of the decree of the Convention for the arrest of strangers, he was thrown into prison at Dijon, where he remained for fifteen months. There he made the acquaintance of Mme.".
- Q5493601 comment "Fraser Frisell (1774–1846), was a friend of Chateaubriand and Joubert.Frisell, of British, probably Scottish parentage, was educated at the University of Glasgow. He was in France, for the purpose of finishing his education, in 1793, when, in pursuance of the decree of the Convention for the arrest of strangers, he was thrown into prison at Dijon, where he remained for fifteen months. There he made the acquaintance of Mme.".