The Magician originally ruled it, but gave it to a lion, named Aslan.
Aslan ruled it for a while before the White Witch took over.
Then Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy (the two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve) came into Narnia, discovering it in the wardrobe. When they arrived, they helped to take it from the White Witch and ruled. (Peter became King, Susan Queen, and Edmund and Lucy being Prince and Princess.) They ruled for a long time before leaving (this is a long story, but the time in the wardrobe doesn't count in the real world, they spent years and years ruling over Narnia, into their adult hood, until they leave somehow---it was never confirmed how their hierarchy ended, whether they "died" in Narnia time or just left to go back to the real world.) Anywho, other kings and queens took over (such as Prince Caspian). I should also mention most of these kings and queens came hundreds of Narnia years after the four kids. There is a last King of Narnia (I can't name him at the time...I don't have my books with me, but search The Last Battle, which is the title of the last book). The ending is weird. Enjoy.
The land of Narnia was ruled by various monarchs, with the primary ones being the Pevensie siblings – Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. They were known as the Kings and Queens of Narnia during their reign.
The true King of Narnia is Aslan, the Great Lion.
Narnia, Narnia, Narnia Narnia and more Narnia :)
No. Narnia is fictional.
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No, " The Chronicles of Narnia" are fictional.
yes there is!! and narnia is real!
It's from 1888-1949 Narnia was written 1950's. It is classic :)
Narnia is an imaginary world created by C.S. Lewis. There is no known way to get to Narnia from Earth, for it doesn't actually exist. You can enjoy the world of Narnia by reading the books or watching the movies, but I am afraid, that there is no way to get to Narnia.
And for Aslan!!
There is not a book named Narnia. Narnia is the setting for a series of 7 books by CS Lewis. The first book, about the origins of Narnia, is The Magician's Nephew.
"The Chronicles of Narnia" in Latin is "Chronicus Narniae." In English, the translation of "Chronicus Narniae" is "The Chronicles of Narnia."
* Rollo Weeks plays no one in Narnia * Rollo Weeks is not in any of the Narnia films
No. Lewis wrote 7 Chronicles of Narnia and the seventh ends with Narnia being destroyed and the heroes and heroines entering the heavenly Narnia, Aslan's country.