- Gabriel Jacques Surenne
Gabriel Jacques Surenne was a 19th century French
military historian who authored numerous publications in the fields of warfare and battle analysis and also in French grammar. Gabriel Surenne was a master at the Scottish Military and Naval Academy, anEdinburgh institution 'for training young men, chiefly for the service of the royal and East India Company's services; Surenne also contributed to the various branches of military education such as fortification, military drawing, gun-drill, and military exercises. [James Grant, "Old and New Edinburgh", vol. 3, p. 138] The Academy was closed in the late 19th century.Theory of Mons Graupius
Surenne analysed the noted historic battle of
Mons Graupius and concluded in a letter to SirWalter Scott [Gabriel Jacques Surenne, "Letter to Sir Walter Scott", (1827)] that the most likely location of this first recorded battle in Scottish history was in the vicinity ofKempstone Hill and theRaedykes Roman Camp. [ [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=18037 C.Michael Hogan, "Elsick Mounth", 2007, The Megalithic Portal, Ed. Andy Burnham] ]References
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