- In C. S. Lewis's
Chronicles of
Narnia series of novels,
Calormen (/kəˈlɔːrmən/) is a
large country to the
southeast of Narnia.
Lewis probably derived its...
- the country, a
fortified area.
Calormen is a semi-arid
empire in the
south of the
world of Narnia. The
capital of
Calormen is Tashbaan,
located on an island...
-
talking horses who
escape from
Calormen and
travel north into Narnia. On
their journey, they
learn of the
Prince of
Calormen's plan to
attack Archenland,...
- V W X Y Z
Adaptations External links Ahoshta: a 60-year-old
Tarkaan of
Calormen who
later becomes the
Grand Vizier,
chief adviser to the
Tisroc (king)...
- and a
talking horse named Bree, both
begin in
bondage in the
country of
Calormen. By "chance", they meet and plan
their return to
Narnia and freedom. Along...
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Aravis is a
young Tarkheena, a
female member of the
ruling nobility of
Calormen. With her horse, Hwin, who is
eventually revealed to be a
talking beast...
-
conflict between true and
false Narnians merges with that
between Narnia and
Calormen,
whose people worship Tash. It
concludes with
termination of the world...
- Boy and The Last Battle. Tash is the
patron god of the
ruling class of
Calormen. The
Calormene capital is
named Tashbaan, and the
Tisrocs and Tarkaans...
-
kidnapped as an
infant and
raised as a fisherman's son in the
country of
Calormen. In The
Horse and his Boy (the
events of
which all
occur during the reign...
-
captured as a colt by the Calormenes, and has
lived his life as a
warhorse in
Calormen,
owned by humans, and
hiding his true
nature as a
talking horse. Living...