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  Narnian History: Outline by C. S. Lewis
Prince Col, younger son of King Frank V of Narnia, leads certain followers into Archenland (not then inhabited) and becomes first King of that country.
King Lune of Archenland discovers his long-lost son Prince Cor and defeats a treacherous attack by Prince Rabadash of Calormen.
Eustace and Jill appear in Narnia and rescue Prince Rilian.
www.infoplease.com /spot/narnia-history.html   (296 words)

  
  Prince Rabadash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Rabadash is the heir to the throne of the Tisroc of Calormen.
Rabadash's goes to war because he is unsuccessful in courting Queen Susan of Narnia.
Rabadash, spoiled, angry, and with an injured pride to nurse, acquires permission from his father to make war on Narnia (though his father does not expect him to return).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prince_Rabadash   (317 words)

  
 Susan Pevensie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Susan is known for her great beauty and archery skills and is sought after by Prince Rabadash of Calormen.
When the Prince's life was put in danger by the threat of King Miraz the Usurper, Caspian winded the horn and the Pevensies were magically transferred to Narnia from the railway station.
She claims that Susan's "whole idea is to race on to the silliest time of one's life as quick as she can and then stop there as long as she can." That is, according to the book, Susan's failure is due to vanity and a false sense of "maturity", not sexuality.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Susan_Pevensie   (1330 words)

  
 List of places in The Chronicles of Narnia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In The Horse and His Boy wicked Prince Rabadash led a force of two hundred horsemen in an attack against it, but was defeated by King Edmund.
In the time of Prince Caspian, the Telmarines who conquered Narnia centuries earlier had bridged the river at Beruna; the bridge was destroyed and the original crossing restored when Aslan returned to Narnia to aid Prince Caspian in his campaign to reclaim the throne from his uncle, the usurper Miraz.
In Prince Caspian, Susan and Lucy accompany Aslan to the bridge, and the reawakened river god destroys it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_places_in_The_Chronicles_of_Narnia   (3126 words)

  
 The Chronicles of Narnia
It was soon followed by six other sequels all published a year apart: Prince Caspian: The Return To Narnia in 1951, The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader" in 1952, The Silver Chair in 1953, The Horse and His Boy in 1954, The Magician's Nephew in 1955, and finally The Last Battle in 1956.
Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia was a grand sequel to Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
The prince was accompanying Queen Susan and King Edmund to Tashbaan to visit the king of Calormen.
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 FanFiction.Net - Recollect, a C. S. Lewis fanfic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Prince had taken it upon himself to visit the barbarian country of Narnia, and barbarian country or no, the Prince had declared the greatest tournament the world had ever seen would be awaiting him there.
It seemed that the whole world knew how Rabadash, the Prince of the Calormenes and the son of the Tisroc (may he live forever, as the Calormenes were fond of saying) had come to Narnia to pay court Queen Susan the Gentle, one of the four familial sovereigns of that country.
Prince Rabadash himself made a glorious sight, in his gilded southern armor and spiked helmet, wrapped with a turban of peacock-blue silk, upon a magnificent fl charger of the finest desert stock.
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 FanFiction.Net - Waltz with a Prince, a C. S. Lewis fanfic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Rabadash was charming, and treated Susan to compliments and romantic words.
Susan led the prince to her bed, and slowly began to unbutton his shirt.
Rabadash found everything about the girl laying next to him beautiful; her clear eyes, her curved figure, even the light freckles spread across her nose.
www.fanfiction.net /s/3061653/1   (885 words)

  
 Splendor Hyaline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ship is mentioned in at least two different books in the Chronicles of Narnia series - Prince Caspian and The Horse and His Boy.
Tumnus proposes inviting Prince Rabadash to a banquet on board the Splendor Hyaline - with the banquet as the pretext for why the Narnians need to go down to their ship and stock up on supplies.
The ship is also mentioned in Prince Caspian, when Susan and Lucy are reminiscing about the Golden Age.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Splendor_Hyaline   (420 words)

  
 They Shouted, Reveling
There were goosebumps on her arms, and a song on her lips; she clasped hands with a pale dryad and a Maenad and danced a trail of footprints into the snow.
Susan watched her sister from just inside the courtyard, and was on the brink of slipping outside to join her when Prince Rabadash stepped up to claim her for a round of dancing.
Prince Rabadash smiled and said no more until the round was complete.
www.yuletidetreasure.org /archive/12/theyshouted.html   (1119 words)

  
 Into the Wardrobe :: a C. S. Lewis web site
In the tale Prince Caspian's uncle, King Miraz, is clearly guilty of profiteering in his desire to gain power, wealth, and position.
However, Prince Rabadash, the evil heir of Calormene is Lewis' supreme example of pride.
Rabadash, after having let a Narnian princess he wants to marry slip through his fingers at sea, rushed an armed sortie to attack Narnia overland.
cslewis.drzeus.net /papers/7sins.html   (4556 words)

  
 Introduction to Narnia
A party of northerners traveling in the city mistake Shasta for the missing Prince Corin of Archenland, and he is hurried off the street, while Aravis encounters her flighty friend Lasaraleen in a precession of her own.
Rabadash is eventually defeated in disgrace, and mocking the Narnians, is punished by Aslan whom he fears, being turned into a dumb ass until he returns to Tashbaan and remains in the city for the rest of his life.
The young prince was taken in by a badger and two dwarves, who gave the other animals word that a proper king had returned to the land.
www.calormen.com /Calormen/mushwelcome.htm   (2694 words)

  
 Narnia Feature Articles: Story Synopsis: Once Upon A Time In Calormen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Rabadash’s troops move on and Shasta realizes that even though he now knows how to get to Anvard, he can’t go that way safely so he continues on the path he has chosen.
Rabadash and his army have made a battering ram from a tree and are attempting to break down the gates.
Aslan warns Rabadash twice and then turns him into a donkey, telling him that he will be returned to Tashbaan where he will turn back into a man. However, if he travels more than ten miles from the Temple of Tash, he will turn back into a donkey finally and forever.
www.hollywoodjesus.com /comments/narnia_features/2005/05/story-synopsis-once-upon-time-in.html   (2883 words)

  
 Narnia on Tour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In the tale Prince Caspian's uncle, King Miraz, is clearly guilty of profiteering in his desire to gain power, wealth, and position.
However, Prince Rabadash, the evil heir of Calormene is Lewis' supreme example of pride.
Rabadash, after having let a Narnian princess he wants to marry slip through his fingers at sea, rushed an armed sortie to attack Narnia overland.
www.narniaontour.com /articles/sevendeadlysins.htm   (4629 words)

  
 Archenland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Its capital appears to be the castle located in the Anvard pass, which allows passage to Narnia.
Prince Rabadash of Calormen unsuccessfully attempts to conquer this land as the prelude to a planned invasion of Narnia.
It is said that King Frank, the first king of Narnia, ruled over Archenland as well, as that his second son became the first king of Archenland.
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While trapped in the room, the Girls over hear Prince Rabadash's plans to Capture Archenland and the Enter Narnia and Capture the Queen Susan, and how the Plans also include a way out for the Tisroc if Rabadash's plans fail.
They were traveling at a steady pace until they saw that Rabadash's army had entered the Valley, after that they ran as hard as they could.
Shasta was trying to alert the Narnians of what was happening in Archenland when he was found by 3 dwarf brothers who fed him and then let him have a much needed sleep.
1c-k.blogspot.com /2005/05/chronicles-of-narnia-horse-and-his-boy.html   (738 words)

  
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180 Prince Col, younger son of King Frank V of Narnia, leads certain followers into Archenland (not then inhabited) and becomes the first king of that country.
Prince Cor defeats a treacherous attack by Prince Rabadash of Calormen.
By the aid caught into Narnia by of Aslan and of the Pevensies, whom the blast of the magic Caspain Summons with Queen Susan's magic horn.
www.calormen.com /Calormen/Text_Files/Timeline.txt   (445 words)

  
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The boy, Shasta, is a prince of Archenland (a good kingdom that lies to the south of Narnia) who was kidnapped while still a baby and who has been raised by a cruel stepfather in the harsh, heathen land of Calormen (which lies south of Archenland).
Rabadash, more than a simple villain, embodies the archetype of the doppelganger or ghostly double; he is the evil twin of Shasta/Aravis, an object lesson of what they might themselves have become apart from their yearnings for Narnia and the grace of Aslan.
Thus, while Shasta is restored to his true identity as Prince (and later King) of Archenland, the unrepentant Rabadash is transformed by Aslan into that which he truly is: a donkey.
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 NarniaFans.com - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Horse and His Boy
While trapped in the room, the Girls overhear Prince Rabadash's plans to Capture Archenland and then Enter Narnia and capture Queen Susan.
They are traveling at a steady pace until they see that Rabadash's army has entered the Valley.
While at lunch, and discussing the matter of Prince Rabadash and what his punishment shall be.
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 Narnia Feature Articles: May 2005
But Rabadash, ever the arrogant disbeliever, refuses it and even attempts to frighten Aslan and the others at his “trial.” Aslan warns him to accept the offer but Rabadash will have none of it so Aslan turns him into a donkey.
Even then he grants Rabadash some mercy and explains to him that he can become human again if he goes to the temple of Tash and stands before the altar at the great Autumn Feast.
Consequently, once Rabadash eventually becomes ruler of Calormen, he will not wage war because he cannot leave to fight and he fears that his army will turn on him if it is abroad fighting and he is not there to direct it.
www.hollywoodjesus.com /comments/narnia_features/htdocs/2005_05_01_blog.html   (6933 words)

  
 The Resource Empire | John's Improved Resource Empire
Eustace and his friend Jill Pole are seeking Rilian, the missing son of Prince Caspian, in Narnia.
Prince Col, younger son of King Frank V of Narnia, leads certain followers into Archenland (not then inhabited) and becomes first King of that country.
King Lune of Archenland discovers his long-lost son Prince Cor and defeats a treacherous attack by Prince Rabadash of Calormen.
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70); and because he is in the room as the Narnians discuss their strategy for escaping from Prince Rabadash, he assumes they will kill him if they discover who he is: “He had, you see, no idea of how noble and free-born people behave” (p.
Like Shasta, now Prince Cor, Rabadash has met the Narnians in Tashbaan and been on a journey through the desert, but he has not profited from his experiences.
But the change for Rabadash must come by the Calormene modes of compulsion and constraint, not in the joyful, fulfilling way by which Hwin, Bree, Aravis, and Shasta found themselves and freedom on their way to Narnia and Aslan.
www.hope.edu /academic/english/schakel/readingwiththeheart/chapter6.html   (5025 words)

  
 The Horse and His Boy : C S Lewis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
On the way, they meet Aravis, a Calormene princess, who is being forced to marry an old and extremely ugly man, and her mare Hwin, who is also coincidentally Narnian.
But between the four and their freedom lies the city of Tashbaan and the army of Prince Rabadash, who, spurned by the beautiful Susan of Narnia, seeks to wreak his revenge on her land.
This really is the boy's own adventure of the series, with plenty of suspense and a pacy narrative that is much more concerned with action than are most of the other books.
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 About The Chronicles of Narnia
Shasta's fellow fugitive, Aravis, who also is fleeing from an unwanted marriage, overhears Prince Rabadash planning to use his army to take revenge.
All his life Prince Caspian has loved the stories about the Old Days, when Dwarfs, Fauns, and Talking Beasts had not yet disappeared from Narnia - and about the Golden Years, when four Kings and Queens from a different world ruled the country.
Prince Rilian disappeared ten years ago, while he was hunting the snake that killed his mother.
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 Characters 'P'
In Prince Caspian, it is Peepiceek who declares that if Reepicheep could not have his tail, then none of the others would keep theirs.
Travels with sister Susan to Tashbaan while she was being courted by Prince Rabadash.
Travels to Tashbaan to be courted by Prince Rabadash in The Horse and His Boy.
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