Age of Winter

Time Periods of Narnia: The Age of Winter (Narnian-years 900&mdash;1000) Preceded by: The Age of Conquest (1&mdash;900) Followed by: The Golden Age (1000&mdash;1015)

The Hundred-Year Winter (used as the name of the event), or Age of Winter (used as the name of the era), was a significant part of Narnian history lasting from Narnian-years 900-1000 in which Jadis, the White Witch, reigned as the tyrannical ruler of the country. All of Narnia only saw the snowy season of winter during the entire century due to the dark magic produced by Queen Jadis. It is assumed that if the events of The Magician's Nephew are true than sometime before the age began the humans of Narnia disapeared from an unknown cause.

The Hundred-Year Winter was initially ended just before the Battle of Beruna when the ice and snow melted because of the return of Aslan, Narnia's guardian and savior. At the battle, Jadis was killed by Aslan. This Age of Winter was immediately followed by the Golden Age of Narnia.

The Age of Winter was also sometimes thought of as the conflict to which the Battle of Beruna belonged to.

Events
900 Jadis conquers Narnia. The Hundred-Year Winter begins.

905 The Hermit of the Southern March of Archenland is born.

1000 The Pevensies arrive in Narnia. The sacrifice of Aslan. The Long Winter Ends. Jadis is killed. The princes Cor and Corin are born to King Lune of Archenland. Prince Cor is kidnapped by the Lord Bar. Lord Bar killed by King Lune. Prince Cor arrives in Calormen and is adopted by Arsheesh. The Tisroc of Calormen dies and is succeeded by his son, the father of Rabadash the Ridiculous.
 * Narnia
 * Archenland
 * Calormen