Used by author C. S. Lewis for a character in his 'Chronicles of Narnia' series, first appearing in 1950. Prince Caspian first appears in the fourth book, where he is the rightful king of Narnia driven into exile by his evil uncle Miraz. Lewis probably based the name on the Caspian Sea, which was named for the city of Qazvin, which was itself named for the ancient Cas tribe.
If you mean the actor from Prince Caspian, his middle name is believed to be Thomas.
It's a b.s. name for a non existant piercing, don't get sucked in.
She is not given a name, and by that time (the setting of the book Prince Caspian), she was dead
Caspian Sea is in Asia; it is an error to consider this sea in Europe.
The Caspian Sea was also known as the Hyrcanium Sea in ancient times.
The Caspian Sea was also known as the Hyrcanium Sea in ancient times.
The Caspian Sea was also known as the Hyrcanium Sea in ancient times.
The Black Sea
The Volga River flows into the Caspian Sea
The name of the squirrel is Pattertwig.
The Caspian Sea
Prince Caspian features in both the movie "Prince Caspian" and "Voyage of the Dawn Treader".