User blog comment:JuliusJoseph/The he Story Of Rhindon. and The Knighting of The Kings/@comment-3330578-20110111150453

There is no mention of Peter breaking Rhindon anywhere. He did not break it in the battle against the giants of the North, because he still had it in PRINCE CASPIAN. In regard to Peter and Edmund's titles of knighthood, C.S. Lewis was hearkening back to Arthur's Round Table--hence the Most Noble Order of the Table. Peter, as High King, was appointed to an even higher title--Most Noble Order of the Lion. Aslan was the Lion and the High King Above All Kings. Peter was his knight, hence the title. Also, on a side note, even though we are all Narnia fans, we must remember that the Chronicles of Narnia are fiction, and as such facts may not always line up perfectly. (Has anyone ever calculated ages in THE SILVER CHAIR?)