House of Galdona

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House of Galdona
Casa de Galdona
Royal House
Colonial Coat of Arms of Honduras.png
Country Pecario
FoundedJune 14, 1652; 372 years ago (1652-06-14)
FounderDiego de Galdona
Current headAlfonso III
TitlesKing of Pecario
MottoHonor y Raíces
(Honor and Roots)
Estate(s)La Reina’s Palace (Fortaleza)

The House of Galdona (Iberic: Casa de Galdona) is a historic dynasty from Pecario, established in Alharu the region of Mesothalassa. The dynasty traces its origins back to 1652 with the coronation of Diego de Galdona, who unified Pecario's nobility during a period of internal conflict. In 1717, when the Treaty of Gorgia placed Pecario under the authority of the Iveric Republic, Leovigildo II and his family were reduced to a ceremonial role. However, they retained influence as symbols of Pecario’s heritage.

Throughout the 18th century, as Iveric influence waned, the Galdonas continued to serve as the cultural stewards of Pecario. In 1732, Isabel I assumed the throne as Pecario’s first queen from the Galdona line, cementing the family’s legacy as protectors of Pecario's unique syncretic culture. By the late 19th century, the kingdom’s symbolic independence grew as the monarchy adapted to Pecario’s evolving national identity.

Monarchs of Pecario

Portrait Monarch
(Birth–Death)
Reign
Duration in years and days
1 Domingo Martínez de Irala.jpg Diego I of Pecario|His Majesty
Diego I "El unificador"
Diego Fernando de Galdona
(1610–1675)
1652 1675
23 years and 8 days
? Pedro de Cevallos.jpg Pedro I de Galdona|His Majesty
Pedro I "El mayordomo"
Pedro Luis de Galdona
(1640–1702)
1675 1702
26 years and 235 days
3 Pedro Melo de Portugal.jpg His Highness
Leovigildo I

Leovigildo I de Galdona y Alcaraz
(1670–1717)
09 October
1702
30 January
1717
14 years and 144 days
4 Rafael de Sobremonte.jpg His Highness
Leovigildo II

Leovigildo II de Galdona y Menendez
(1695–1732
December 23
1717
July 18
1732
14 years and 209 days
6 Portrait of the King Stanislaw Poniatowski.jpg Her Highness
Marie-Madeleine I

Diego II de Galdona y Soriano
(1704–1764)
January 07
1732
June 01
1764
32 years and 147 days
5 Santiago de Liniers.jpg His Highness
Leovigildo III

Leovigildo III de Galdona y Castaño
(1728–1790)
01 June
1764
29 November
1790
26 years and 182 days
7 Martin Tovar y Tovar 34.jpg His Highness
Alfonso I

Alfonso I de Galdona y Pardo
(1755–1815)
June 01
1790
January 18
1815
24 years and 295 days
8 El Libertador (Bolívar diplomático) 1860 000.jpg His Highness
Diego II

Diego II de Galdona y Navarro
(1779–1840)
June 03
1815
July 14
1840
24 years and 229 days
9 AntoineIV.png His Highness
Leovigildo IV

Leovigildo IV de Galdona y Ordóñez
(1803–1870)
May 13
1840
December 09
1870
29 years and 99 days
10 Étienne Neurdein - Comte de Chambord (chiffre de trois quarts ca 1870).jpg His Highness
Alfonso II

Alfonso II de Galdona y Escribano
(1833–1900)
February 27
1870
January 12
1900
29 years and 212 days
11 Reginald MacDonnell King, 1929.tiff His Highness
Leovigildo V

Leovigildo IV de Galdona y Duarte
(1860–1935)
May 13
1900
December 09
1935
35 years and 203 days
12 Rey Juan Carlos 2013.jpg His Highness
Leovigildo IV

Leovigildo IV de Galdona y Ordóñez
(1889–1980)
May 13
1935
December 09
1980
44 years and 223 days
13 King of Spain (2017, cropped).jpg His Highness
Leovigildo IV

Alfonso III de Galdona y Villaseñor
(1889–1980)
May 13
1980
Still reigning