Donald A. Bullough

Donald Auberon Bullough FRHistS FSAScot FRPSL (13 June 1928 – 26 June 2002) was a British historian who taught and published on the cultural and political history of Italy, England and Carolingian France during the early Middle Ages.

Bullough was educated at Newcastle-under-Lyme High School, then went up to St John's College, Oxford where he took a first in History in 1950.

He held a Harmsworth Senior Scholarship at Merton College from 1951 to 1952, and a Fereday Fellowship at St John's between 1952 and 1955.

A collection of essays under the title Early Medieval Rome and the Christian West: Essays in Honour of Donald A. Bullough, edited by Julia Smith, was published in 2000.

Bullough was married twice: firstly in 1963 to Belinda Jane Turland,[1] they had two daughters, their marriage was dissolved in 1994; secondly in 1995 to Dr Alice Harting-Correa.