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   Christopher Kreuzer to nystulc@cs.com   
   Re: OT: Humans in Narnia (was Re: Evil E   
   22 Jan 06 13:28:21   
   
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   nystulc@cs.com  wrote:   
   > atsarisborn@hotmail.com wrote:   
   >> I believe her title of "Empress" dates from her succession as last   
   >> heir to the dynasty of Charn. That Charn has ceased to exist makes no   
   >> difference -- royalty cling to titles. (The Kings of England claimed   
   >> to be Kings of France well into the 18th century. The present King of   
   >> Spain keeps Jerusalem and Athens among his titles.)   
   >   
   > She is "Queen of Narnia" and "Empress of the Lone Islands, Etc."  The   
   > distinction is clear.  She is an "Empress" because she controls a   
   > territory larger a single Kingdom -- because she controls more than   
   > merely Narnia.  It does not say "Empress of Charn."   
      
   And in any case, the history of Charn (as we are told in 'The Magician's   
   Nephew') shows that Jadis was battling her sister for control of Charn,   
   and was actually losing. So her sister probably had more right to call   
   herself Empress of Charn. Though in the end Jadis could call herself   
   Empress of Charn, it was, literally, a rather empty gesture.   
      
   Christopher   
      
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