Dimitrios Varis (Greek:Δημήτριος Βάρης, ?–1821) was aGreek revolutionary and member of theFiliki Eteria.
He was born inSozopol in the late 19th century. During theConstantinople massacre of 1821, he with his brother, metropolitan of Sozopol Paisios Prikaios, organised a revolt and cooperating with theBulgarianvoivode Antonov they managed to concentrate some thousands participants.[1][2] The revolt, which took place in April 1821 failed, as the battles against theOttomans betweenAhtopol and Sozopol were unsuccessful,[2] resulting in Varis gettingkilled in action and the massacre of some inhabitants of the region, including the Greekkodjabashi Chatzi-Aslanis and the priest Antonakis Skouloglou.[3]