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Anvard is the moatless castle where King Lune of Archenland resides. It is made of red-brown stones and sits on a green lawn in front of a high woody ridge. 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. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... In C. S. Lewiss fantasy novels the Chronicles of Narnia, Archenland is a nation to the south of Narnia. ... In C. S. Lewiss fantasy novels the Chronicles of Narnia, Archenland is a nation to the south of Narnia. ... The Horse and his Boy The Horse and His Boy is a novel by C.S. Lewis. ... Prince Rabadash is a human character from C. S. Lewiss fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. ... Skandar Keynes as Edmund Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Edmund Pevensie is a major character in C. S. Lewiss Chronicles of Narnia. ...
Archenland | Bism | Calormen | Charn | Galma | Lone Islands | Narnia | Seven Isles | Telmar | Terebinthia | Wood between Worlds The cover to an audio book edition of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis, with artwork by Leo and Diane Dillon The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels for children written by C.S. Lewis. ... Clive Staples Lewis (November 29, 1898 â November 22, 1963), commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis, was an Irish author and scholar, born into a Protestant family in Belfast, though mostly resident in England. ... The Narnia books Narnia is a fantasy world created by the Anglo-Irish author C. S. Lewis as a location for his Chronicles of Narnia, a series of seven fantasy novels for children. ... In C. S. Lewiss fantasy novels the Chronicles of Narnia, Archenland is a nation to the south of Narnia. ... In the Chronicles of Narnia the British author C.S. Lewis creates several countries, one of them being Bism. ... In C. S. Lewiss Chronicles of Narnia series of novels, Calormen is a large country to the south and east of Narnia. ... Charn is a fictional world in C. S. Lewiss book The Magicians Nephew, one of the Chronicles of Narnia. ... Galma is a an inhabited island in the Eastern Ocean east of Narnia, in C.S. Lewiss the Chronicles of Narnia. ... In C. S. Lewiss Chronicles of Narnia series of novels, Narnia is the country around which many of the books revolve. ... In C.S. Lewiss the Chronicles of Narnia, the Seven Isles were seven islands to the east and slightly to the north of Narnia in the Eastern Sea. ... A country in the multiverse of Narnia created by the British author C.S. Lewis. ... Terebinthia is one of Narnias twelve Islands and is the second closest island to shore (the first being Galma). ... The Wood between the Worlds is a location in The Magicians Nephew, part of the Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis. ...