Scipuar

551–552) was a commander of the Ostrogoths in the final stages of the Gothic War against the Eastern Roman Empire.

Procopius mentions Scipuar along with Gibal and Indulf (Gundulf) as "the most notable among the Goths."

[1][2] While Gibal and Indulf assumed command of naval forces, Scipuar led the siege of the city.

After Gibal and Indulf suffered a crushing defeat at the Battle of Sena Gallica in the fall of 551, Scipuar's army retreated from Ancona to Auximum, enabling the Byzantine commander Valerian to assume control of the city.

A party of Roman soldiers pursued them and caught up with them, killing Totila.