Prunaprismia
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==Bio Info== | ==Bio Info== | ||
'''Titles:''' Queen Prunaprismia | '''Titles:''' Queen Prunaprismia | ||
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Prince Caspian'' Ch. 4 (1951) | '''First Appearance:''' ''Prince Caspian'' Ch. 4 (1951) | ||
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- | *Alicia Borrachero: Disney/Walden ''Prince Caspian'', 2008 | + | ==About Prunaprismia== |
+ | Prunaprismia is [[Miraz]]'s wife and a very unpleasant person. From Lewis' description and the name he gave her (based on the phrase "prunes and prisms," meaning very strict and proper), it seems safe to assume that she is a prim woman who is very selfish and protective of her husband's power. Lewis writes that Prunaprismia had never liked [[Caspian]], even when he was a child, and it no doubt afforded her great happiness to give birth to a son who would displace [[Caspian]] as the heir to the throne. | ||
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+ | ==Appearances== | ||
+ | ===~ Prince Caspian ~ (1951)=== | ||
+ | [[File:3786.jpg|left]]When [[Caspian]] is around 13 years old, his aunt Queen Prunaprismia gives birth to a son. This simple event precipitates [[Caspian]]'s flight from his uncle [[Miraz]]'s castle and the Old Narnian rebellion that follows. After [[Caspian]] escapes the castle, Prunaprismia is not mentioned again in the story. | ||
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+ | ==Portrayals== | ||
+ | *[[File:WDPrunaprismia.jpg|left]]Alicia Borrachero: Disney/Walden ''Prince Caspian'', 2008 | ||
Born: 14 February 1968 | Born: 14 February 1968 | ||
- | *Angela Barlow: BBC TV series, 1989 – 1990 | + | |
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+ | *[[File:BBCPrunaprismia.jpg|left]]Angela Barlow: BBC TV series, 1989 – 1990 |