Golden Age of Narnia

Time Periods of Narnia: The Golden Age (Narnian-years 1000&mdash;1015) Preceded by: The Age of Winter (900&mdash;1000) Followed by: The Dark Age (1000&mdash;1998)

The short-lived 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. The Golden Age officially came to end when these four rulers "disappeared" from the World of Narnia while hunting a white stag near Lantern Waste.

In 1014, the events recorded in The Horse and His Boy take place.

Events
1000
 * The Pevensies are crowned at Cair Paravel.

1014
 * Queen Susan receives the Calormene embassy at Cair Paravel. An apple orchard is planted near the castle. Prince Rabadash woos Queen Susan.
 * The High King Peter drives back the Ettins on the northern frontier in the Ettinsmoor War.
 * Queen Susan and King Edmund visit the court of the Tisroc in Tashbaan.
 * The Narnians escape Tashbaan on the "Splendour Hyaline"
 * Prince Rabadash attacks Anvard with 200 men.
 * Prince Cor (Shasta) and Aravis escape over the desert to Archenland.
 * The Narnian Army, under King Edmund and Queen Lucy relieve Anvard. Rabadash turns into a donkey.
 * At the Autumn Feast in Tashbaan, Rabadash turn back into a man.

1015
 * The Hunting of the White Stag; The Pevensies vanish from Narnia for 1288 years.