-
mountain range, on the
north by the
River Shribble, and on the
south by
Archenland. The
economic heart of the
country centres on the
Great River of Narnia...
- Ahoshta. She
escapes from
Calormen with Shasta, and
becomes Queen of
Archenland after marrying him. (HHB)
Ardeeb Tisroc: Great-great-great-great-grandfather...
- they
learn of the
Prince of Calormen's plan to
attack Archenland, and warn the King of
Archenland of the
impending strike. Like the
other novels in The...
- and long beards."
Narnia and
Calormen are
separated by the
country of
Archenland and a
large desert. In The
Horse and His Boy,
Calormen is
described as...
- and the boy Shasta.
Aravis overhears a plot by the
Calormenes to
invade Archenland and Narnia, and with this intelligence, the four
companions can warn the...
- Shasta,
later known as Cor of
Archenland, is a
fictional character in C. S. Lewis'
Chronicles of Narnia. He is the prin****l
character in the
fifth book...
- of
Archenland, lead the
fight against the
Calormene army and
defeat them.
Shasta is then
recognized as
Prince Cor, the long-lost heir of
Archenland. Edmund's...
-
known as Cor of
Archenland, is the prin****l
character in The
Horse and His Boy. Born the
eldest son and heir of King Lune of
Archenland, and
elder twin...
-
course of
their adventures, the
companions thwart an
attempted invasion of
Archenland and Narnia, and Hwin, nervous,
gentle and
humble by nature, p****es through...
-
Prior to the story's opening, he
delivered the
infant Prince Cor of
Archenland from his
enemies to a
Calormene fisherman who
named him Shasta. At one...