Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 18 May 1794) was a member of the Wangal people, part of the Eora group of Australian Aborigines in the Port Jackson area at the time of the first British settlement in Australia, in 1788. Along with another Aborigine, Bennelong, he accompanied Governor Arthur Phillip when the latter returned to England in 1792–93. Yemmerrawanne did not return to Australia; he fell ill, died and was buried in England."@en }
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- Yemmerrawanne abstract "Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 18 May 1794) was a member of the Wangal people, part of the Eora group of Australian Aborigines in the Port Jackson area at the time of the first British settlement in Australia, in 1788. Along with another Aborigine, Bennelong, he accompanied Governor Arthur Phillip when the latter returned to England in 1792–93. Yemmerrawanne did not return to Australia; he fell ill, died and was buried in England.".
- Q20687642 abstract "Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 18 May 1794) was a member of the Wangal people, part of the Eora group of Australian Aborigines in the Port Jackson area at the time of the first British settlement in Australia, in 1788. Along with another Aborigine, Bennelong, he accompanied Governor Arthur Phillip when the latter returned to England in 1792–93. Yemmerrawanne did not return to Australia; he fell ill, died and was buried in England.".
- Yemmerrawanne comment "Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 18 May 1794) was a member of the Wangal people, part of the Eora group of Australian Aborigines in the Port Jackson area at the time of the first British settlement in Australia, in 1788. Along with another Aborigine, Bennelong, he accompanied Governor Arthur Phillip when the latter returned to England in 1792–93. Yemmerrawanne did not return to Australia; he fell ill, died and was buried in England.".
- Q20687642 comment "Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 18 May 1794) was a member of the Wangal people, part of the Eora group of Australian Aborigines in the Port Jackson area at the time of the first British settlement in Australia, in 1788. Along with another Aborigine, Bennelong, he accompanied Governor Arthur Phillip when the latter returned to England in 1792–93. Yemmerrawanne did not return to Australia; he fell ill, died and was buried in England.".