Scherer


Scherer, Schierer and Scherrer is a Swiss/German surname widespread in German speaking Europe, North and South America and may refer to:

People

History

The first traces of the :fr:Schierer |Schierer family date back to 1289 with Schierer Bernhard Ritter von Klosterneuburg an arbitration judge at the Court of Albert I., Duke of Austria. Written recordings of the medieval Schierer family are dating back to the founders of the first in the XVth century. Its master dynasties together with the Friedrich family made glass history in Bohemia, Silesia, Austria, Tyrol and Slovenia. Paul Schierer the Elder, born in 1443, owned a large number of glass houses and invented the colouring process of blue glass by adding cobalt. Thus the Schierer family was appointed court factors and purveyors to the House of Habsburg and ennobled for their services by the Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolph II, in Prague in 1592 and confirmed in 1663 by Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I. Forced by the 30 years war the knighted converted Protestant branches of the Schierer family extended through with the :sv:Pauli_|von Nagerschigg family to Sweden and to Denmark. Their Baronial status was also confirmed in 1625 in Sweden and Denmark. The converted Roman Catholic branches of the family remained in the Kingdom of Bohemia and Lower Austria, Litschau and Vienna. The latter branche was confirmed as Knights and raised to Freiherrlich, Barony of the Holy Roman Empire.

Coat of armes

Motto

The motto of the family :fr:Schierer |Schierer Inspiratio - Reverentia - Cognoscere.

Notable family members

Family members are among others:

; Scherer
; Scherrer