• The Battle of Parramatta was a battle of the Australian Frontier Wars which occurred at Parramatta in March 1797. In the conflict, Aboriginal resistance...
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    Parramatta (/ˌpærəˈmætə/; Dharuk: Burramatta) is a central suburb of the City of Parramatta and a major commercial centre in Greater Western Sydney. Parramatta...
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    Pemulwuy (category Geographic Names Register of NSW not in Wikidata)
    became known as the Battle of Parramatta. The wounded Pemulwuy was captured and placed into custody at the hospital in Parramatta. Despite still having...
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  • Four ships of the Royal Australian Navy been named HMAS Parramatta, for the Parramatta River. The name comes from the Barramattagal people (burra meaning...
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    HMAS Parramatta, named after the Parramatta River, was a River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered in 1909 for the...
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    HMAS Parramatta (F05/DE 46), named for the Parramatta River, was a River-class destroyer escort (a licence-built Type 12 frigate) of the Royal Australian...
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  • list of wars, armed conflicts and rebellions involving the Commonwealth of Australia (1901–present) and its predecessor colonies, the colonies of New South...
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    leader of the early frontier, followed them into the town, demanding vengeance for the dispersal. A skirmish (known as the Battle of Parramatta) then occurred...
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  • casada root. — John Hunter Battle of Parramatta Connor, J. (2002). The Australian Frontier Wars, 1788-1838. University of New South Wales Press. p. 39...
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    Waterloo Creek massacre (category Massacres of Indigenous Australians)
    refers to a series of violent clashes between mounted settlers, civilians and Indigenous Gamilaraay people, which occurred southwest of Moree, New South...
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    Arnhem Land (category Regions of Australia)
    Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around 500 km...
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    Black War (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from May 2024)
    The Black War was a period of violent conflict between British colonists and Aboriginal Tasmanians in Tasmania from the mid-1820s to 1832 that precipitated...
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  • The Parramatta Eels are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta that competes in the National Rugby...
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    as to draw troops away from Parramatta. On receipt of the news of the uprising, Governor King set off alone for Parramatta to assume command, while Colonel...
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    Yagan (category History of Western Australia)
    a servant of farmer Archibald Butler. It was an act of retaliation after Thomas Smedley, another of Butler's servants, shot at a group of Noongar people...
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    Australian frontier wars (category History of Australia (1788–1850))
    campsite. Indigenous Australians led by Pemulwuy also conducted raids around Parramatta during the period between 1795 and 1802. These attacks led Governor Philip...
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    massacre, also known as the Battle of Pinjarra, occurred on 28 October 1834 in Pinjarra, Western Australia when a group of Binjareb Noongar people were...
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  • The Battle of Yering was a conflict between Indigenous Australians of the Wurundjeri nation and the Border Police which occurred on 13 January 1840, on...
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    Myall Creek massacre (category Massacres of Indigenous Australians)
    killing of at least 28 unarmed Aboriginal people in the Colony of New South Wales by eight colonists on 10 June 1838 at the Myall Creek in the north of the...
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  • Bendhu atrocity, took place at Bendhu cattle station in the Pilbara region of Western Australia in 1897. The station owner and his brother were prosecuted...
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    HMAS Parramatta (U44) was a Grimsby-class sloop of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Built during the late 1930s, Parramatta operated in the Red Sea and...
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  • Port Phillip District Wars (category History of Victoria (state))
    Port Phillip District. They included the: Convincing Ground massacre Battle of Broken River Campaspe Plains massacre the Blood Hole massacre the Gippsland...
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    The Battle of Parramatta, a major battle of the Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars, occurred in March 1797 where resistance leader Pemulwuy led a group of Bidjigal...
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  • Mount Dispersion, New South Wales (category Massacres of Indigenous Australians)
    Mount Dispersion, in south-western New South Wales, is the location of the massacre of Aboriginal Australians by Major Thomas Mitchell on 27 May 1836. Officially...
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    Toongabbie (category City of Parramatta)
    to settlers and convicts who had done their time. The Battle of Parramatta, a major battle of the Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars, occurred in March 1797...
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  • Coniston massacre (category History of Australia (1901–1945))
    territory of Central Australia (now the Northern Territory) from 14 August to 18 October 1928, was the last known officially sanctioned massacre of Indigenous...
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    Napoleon Bonaparte at Valvasone. March 21 – Battle of Parramatta: Resistance leader Pemulwuy led a group of aboriginal warriors, estimated to be at least...
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    Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars (category History of Sydney)
    settlers to shoot Indigenous Australians on sight in Parramatta, Georges River and Prospect areas. Many of the Aboriginal nations occasionally allied themselves...
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    Cullin-la-ringo massacre (category History of Australia (1851–1900))
    Wills tragedy, was a massacre of white colonists by Indigenous Australians that occurred on 17 October 1861, north of modern-day Springsure in Central...
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  • 1794: Battle of Toongabbie 1795: Battle of Richmond Hill 1797: Battle of Parramatta 1799–1805: Black Wars 1802–1810: Tedbury's War 1809: Battle of Bond's...
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