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Golden Age of Narnia

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The Golden Age of Narnia
Time Period: The Golden Age (Narnian-years 1000—1015)
Preceded by: The Age of Winter (900—1000)
Followed by: The Dark Age (1015—1998)


The relatively brief Golden Age of Narnia (Narnian-years 1000-1015), sometimes referred to as the Pax Narnia (Narnian Peace), occurred shortly after the Battle of Beruna and the end of the Hundred-Year Winter as predicted by the Golden Age Prophecy. It was the fifteen years when Peter Pevensie ruled as High King alongside his siblings King Edmund, Queen Susan, and Queen Lucy. Despite the Prophecy's basic fullfillment of an age of peace, there were still some international conflicts during the Golden Age, although it is true there was relatively little violence within the Narnian Kingdom's own borders at the time. The Golden Age officially came to end when these four rulers "disappeared" from the World of Narnia while hunting the White Stag near Lantern Waste.

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1000

  • The four Pevensies are crowned at Cair Paravel.

1014

1015

  • The Pevensies' famed last hunting trip, the "Hunting of the White Stag"; The Pevensies vanish from Narnia for 1288 years.