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Durno or
Logie Durno,
located 6
miles (9.7 km)
north west of
Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is the site of a
Roman marching camp,
first discovered...
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Jeannette Durno (July 12, 1876 –
September 5, 1963) was a Canadian-born
American pianist.
Jeannette St. John was born in Walkerton, Ontario, the daughter...
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James Durno (c.1745–1795) was a
British historical painter who
spent most of his
career in Rome.
Durno was born in
around 1745, the son of a
brewery proprietor...
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Edwin Russell Durno (January 26, 1899 –
November 20, 1976) was a physician, politician, an
infantry sergeant who was
awarded a
Purple Heart, and a basketball...
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Durno is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Chris Durno (born 1980),
Canadian ice
hockey player Edwin Durno (1899–1976),
American physician...
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Durno Murray (1925 – 25
April 2009) was an
Australian veterinary scientist, and an
ornithologist with a
particular interest in seabirds. He was...
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Christopher Scott Durno (born
October 31, 1980) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey player who pla**** in the
National Hockey League (NHL) for...
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shortly after the band's formation).
Later on, Rob
Lambert and Jon
Durno joined,
followed by Soho
Square busker, John Eacott. At the end of 1982...
- Bennachie, a very
distinctive hill just
south of a
large marching camp at
Logie Durno.
Considerable debate and
analysis have been
conducted regarding the battle...
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military manoeuvres. However,
following the
discovery of the
Roman camp at
Durno in 1975, most
scholars now
believe that the
battle took
place on the ground...