Cair Paravel is the castle where the Kings and Queens of Narnia rule in The Chronicles of Narnia. For other uses of "Narnia" see Narnia (disambiguation. It is the location of the four thrones of King Peter Pevensie, Queen Susan Pevensie, King Edmund Pevensie and Queen Lucy Pevensie. Peter Pevensie (1927 - 1949 is a major fictional character in the children's Fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C Susan Pevensie is a major fictional character in C S Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series Edmund "Ed" Pevensie (1930 - 1949 is a major fictional character in C Lucy Pevensie ( 1933 - 1949) is a fictional character in C S Lewis ' The Chronicles of Narnia.
Cair Paravel was built some time before the Golden Age of Narnia. When the four Pevensie children enter Narnia and become Kings and Queens of the country after the defeat of the White Witch, Cair Paravel becomes the seat of the court of the High King Peter. Jadis, commonly known as the White Witch, is the main Villain of The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first published book in C Peter Pevensie (1927 - 1949 is a major fictional character in the children's Fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C
At the time of Miraz the Usurper, Cair Paravel is a ruin on an island at the point where the Great River of Narnia flows into the Eastern Ocean. Miraz is a fictional character from C S Lewis 's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. This is a list of Fictional places in the Narnia universe that appear in the popular series of fantasy children's books by C Caspian X had rebuilt the castle by the end of his reign as told in The Silver Chair. For the book about Caspian X see Prince Caspian. For its film adaptation see The Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian Caspian X King of Narnia The Silver Chair is part of The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of seven fantasy novels written by C
In the time of King Tirian, Cair Paravel is surrounded by a city and is eventually sacked by the Tisroc of Calormen. King Tirian (born between 2530 and 2535 Narnian time) is a fictional character from C In C S Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, a Tisroc is a ruler of Calormen. In C S Lewis 's Chronicles of Narnia series of novels Calormen (pronounced) is a large country to the southeast of Narnia. The Tisroc has little time to enjoy his prize, however, as a short time after the conquest of Narnia by the Calormenes, the whole world of Narnia ceases to exist. For other uses of "Narnia" see Narnia (disambiguation.
Cair Paravel is mentioned in Joanna Newsom's song "Bridges and Balloons". A Christian K-12 school in Kansas called Cair Paravel-Latin School is named for it. Cair Paravel-Latin School (commonly Cair Paravel or CPLS) is a coeducational non-profit interdenominational Christian Private school in