Family Seal
Coat of Arms
Family Crest
Preserving Our Sacred Origins, Inheriting Our Divine Future
The House of Polanco is not only a family — it is a sovereign lineage carried forward by sacred memory, cultural resilience, and spiritual inheritance. This page honors our ancestral branches, spiritual stewards, and ceremonial history, connecting past to present through divine purpose.
Polanco Origins: A name carried through the islands of the Caribbean, Iberian lands, and Moorish territories of Northwest Amexem
Homelands Traced:
Borikén (Puerto Rico)
Quisqueya (Dominican Republic/Haiti)
Cuba
Spain (Sephardic & Castilian)
Northwest Africa (Moroccan and Moorish emirates)
Ancient Tartaria (mythic stewards of sacred geometry and natural law)
These threads unite in the House of Polanco through both bloodline and covenant.
Our visual legacy is a sacred inheritance — encoded with spiritual symbols and divine messages:
House Motto: IMPERIUM FATUM DIVINUM — "Empire of Divine Destiny"
Seal (Mahogany): The official mark of our sacred trust and familial sovereignty
Crest: A crowned eagle and lion flanked by ancestral geometry
Coat of Arms: Ceremonial version bearing wings and lions of honor
Each visual is used during official rites, family oaths, declarations, and property preservation.
Pre-Colonial Stewardship: Taino guardianship of sacred land and sky wisdom
Moorish Lineage: Scientific and spiritual inheritance passed through Andalusian and Maghrebi Moors
Tartarian Influence: Architecture, sacred grid knowledge, and esoteric preservation across eras
Caribbean Diaspora: Resistance, survival, and remembrance in Haiti, Cuba, and Puerto Rico
New World Reclamation: Arrival in North America, cultural restoration, and the founding of HOUSE OF POLANCO TEMPLE
Our private lineage portal is reserved for:
Blood descendants and verified kin
Stewards and ceremonial guardians
Oral history contributors and archive holders
Includes:
Genealogical chart (multi-generational)
Births, unions, sacred events
Land deeds, oaths, ceremonial entries
Access may be requested through the Contact & Contributions page.
This is our inheritance. Spoken through names, encoded in crests, remembered through time.
We are the legacy. We are the House.
Updated: April 2025