It has a rich history of closeness with the Spanish Crown, and House Clemente. House Diaz is the fifth-oldest existing Noble House of Spain. The sigil of House Clemente is a majestic, roaring lion, changed from the previous eagle sigil after the defeat of King Philip Clemente, signifying a new start for the House. To this day, House Clemente-Goldtimbers holds influence in nations such as Spain, Great Britain, Austria, and France. Later, the responsibility of being patriarch of the family would fall upon Philip's son, King Ferdinand Clemente VI, after Ferdinand and his younger brother Ezequiel overthrew their father, defeating him at the Battle of Barcelona. With his marriage to Queen Grace Goldtimbers of France, the blood of the line of House Goldtimbers was predominantly continued through House Clemente. Clemente would be established as a large and feared house throughout the years, its power on the world stage greatly increasing when King Philip Clemente V conquered much of the world and installed his children as rulers. It has had many iconic monarchs in its bloodline, from Spanish kings, such as King Spartan Clemente I, King Philip Clemente V, and King Ferdinand Clemente VI, to British royalty, such as Prince William Breasly-Clemente of Britain, to French royalty, such as King Benjamin Clemente I. They often include high-profile members of Spain, such as members of the Order of Santiago and the Grand Armada, officers, and members of the Royal Assembly and the Royal Council.Ĭurrent Houses Royal House Clemente Īn old and large family, the Royal House Clemente, the Ruling House of Spain, has a great history dating back as far as any Spaniard cares to remember. They are the most powerful families in the guild, and some of the most loyal. The Noble Houses of Spain are the five aristocratic families that control the Kingdom of Spain. 3.3 House Clemente (Pre-Pearsonic and Pearsonic Era).