Aulus Bucius Lappius Maximus
Aulus Bucius Lappius Maximus was a Roman senator who flourished during the Flavian dynasty; Brian W. Jones considers him one of Domitian's amici or advisors. He held the consulate twice.
Name and family
Older authorities refer to him as Lucius Appius Maximus Norbanus, combining Pliny the Younger's mention of him with a garbled passage from the Epitome de Caesaribus where his name is combined with the name of the governor of Raetia, Titus Flavius Norbanus. Although his correct name is provided by a military diploma from Suhozem in Bulgaria, some authorities persisted in giving the wrong name.The polyonymy of his name indicates an adoption; according to Olli Salomies, he was born a Lappius Maximus adopted by an Aulus Bucius. Salomies also notes that "all A. Lappii seem to have something to do with the senator". Ronald Syme notes the gentilicium "'Lappius' is very rare."
An inscription at Rome provides the name of his wife, Aelia. Salomies writes that Lappia A.f. Tertulla, mentioned in a Roman inscription "is probably this man's daughter". In any case, Syme notes Lappius Maximus was one of several notables living during the Flavian dynasty who "were unable to supply consular descendants."