Varisci

Despite the large variations in spellings of their name the Varisci, Varisti, Naristi, or Narisci were a single
Roman authors associated the Varisti, Hermunduri, Marcomanni and Quadi as Suebian peoples who moved into the Danube region under Marcomanni leadership, taking over from the remaining Boii still living in this part of their ancient homelands. Very likely, then, all three allies were not from that region, but moved into it from the north under pressure from the Roman invasions into Germania during the reign of Augustus.
The Roman geographer Ptolemy stated the names of some towns in the district, but what language they used or whether they were taken over or founded anew he does not say. The towns that might reasonably be interpreted as in the Variscan domain are Bicurgium, Menosgada, Marobudum, Setuacotum, Brodentia, Abilunum and Usbium on the Danube.
During the Marcomannic Wars which occurred during the reign of Marcus Aurelius, the chief of the Naristi was killed by the Roman General Marcus Valerius Maximianus.[1]
The Marcomannic Wars are chronicled and explained in
The best guess as to their eventual fate is that they were transplanted to Italy, along with many other Danube-dwelling warrior peoples, by Marcus Aurelius, where he could watch over them.[citation needed]
They are the presumed prior inhabitants of a medieval district, Provincia Variscorum, the same (in presumption) as the Vogtland district of Saxony in Germany.[citation needed]
See also
- List of ancient Germanic peoples
- Noricum