List of The Chronicles of Narnia characters

This is a list of characters in the series of fantasy novels by C. S. Lewis called The Chronicles of Narnia. See also a list of portrayals.

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  • Ahoshta: a 60-year-old Tarkaan of Calormen who later becomes the Grand Vizier, chief adviser to the Tisroc (king). Aravis' stepmother arranged for her to marry him, but Aravis hated him because of his age, appearance, character, and base birth. (HHB)
  • Alambil: "Lady of Peace", a planet (moving star) in the heavens above Narnia (PC)
  • Alimash: Calormene nobleman, cousin of Aravis (HHB)
  • Anradin Tarkaan: Calormene nobleman, former owner of Bree, who wants to buy Shasta; killed by King Lune (HHB)
  • Aravis Tarkheena: the daughter of a Calormene nobleman; she flees when her stepmother attempts to marry her to Ahoshta. She escapes from Calormen and becomes Queen of Archenland. (HHB)
  • Ardeeb Tisroc: Great-great-great-great-grandfather of Aravis. (HHB)
  • Puzzle (1978 film)

    Puzzle is a 1977 Australian TV movie.

    Plot

    A woman steals gold from her second husband just before his death. She goes looking for it with her first husband, a tennis pro.

    References

    External links

  • Puzzle at Peter Malone

  • Puzzle (Dada album)

    Puzzle is the debut album of the alternative rock group dada, released in 1992, on I.R.S. Records. The album featured the hit single "Dizz Knee Land" and sold more than half a million copies. It spent 10 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, peaking at #111. On July 13, 2004, the album was reissued with bonus tracks by Blue Cave Records.

    Track listing

  • 1992 I.R.S. Records Edition (Original release)
  • All songs written by Joie Calio and Michael Gurley except as noted.

  • "Dorina" – 6:06
  • "Mary Sunshine Rain" (Calio/Gurley/Phil Leavitt) – 4:39
  • "Dog" – 4:13
  • "Dizz Knee Land" (Calio/Gurley/Leavitt)– 4:06
  • "Surround" – 3:38
  • "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" – 4:42
  • "Posters" – 4:05
  • "Timothy" – 4:00
  • "Dim" (Calio/Gurley/Leavitt) – 4:21
  • "Who You Are" – 3:24
  • "Puzzle" (Calio/Gurley/Leavitt) – 6:20
  • "Moon" - 5:18
  • 2004 Blue Cave Records Edition (Reissued release)
  • "Dorina"
  • "Mary Sunshine Rain"
  • "Dog"
  • "Dizz Knee Land"
  • "Surround"
  • "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"
  • "Posters"
  • "Timothy"
  • "Dim"
  • "Who You Are"
  • "Puzzle"
  • "Moon"
  • "Colour" [Bonus Track]
  • Vaasan Sport

    Sport, known by its full name as Hockey Team Vaasan Sport OY, is a Finnish ice hockey team playing in Liiga, and is based at Vaasa Arena (capacity 4448) in Vaasa. The team was established in 1939 as IF Sport (Idrottsföreningen Sport).

    History

    Vaasan Sport was founded in 1939 as IF Sport. The team was involved in the founding of the Finnish top division Liiga, formerly known as SM-Liiga, in 1975, but was relegated only one year later after the 1975-1976 season (roster for their first and only SM-Liiga season).

    After the relegation Sport played in the Finnish 1st Division (since then renamed to Mestis), until they were relegated in 1991-1992 to the Finnish Second Division. Climbing back up to the 1st division proved to be a tough task and wasn't accomplished until spring 1997, with the game-winning goal of the deciding game against Kiekko-67 being scored by Kari Teräväinen in overtime.

    The 2008-09 season was a success as Sport won the Mestis championship. However, in the league qualification series the team lost the last game to Ässät in a best-of-7 format, thus remaining in Mestis. The overall qualification series were close as Sport at one point was a single goal away from beating Ässät in overtime and being promoted to Liiga, but was unable to score.

    Sport Club do Recife

    Coordinates: 8°3′46.63″S 34°54′10.73″W / 8.0629528°S 34.9029806°W / -8.0629528; -34.9029806

    Sport Club do Recife (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈspɔɾti ˈklub du ʁeˈsifi], (known as Sport and Sport Recife, abbreviated as SCR) is a Brazilian sports club, located in the city of Recife, in the state of Pernambuco. It was founded on May 13, 1905, by Guilherme de Aquino Fonseca, who lived for many years in England, where he studied at Cambridge University.

    In football, the club has won six CBD/CBF titles, including three national and three regional. Its greatest glories are the Brazilian Championship 1987 and Brazil Cup 2008.

    In addition to professional football, the club also participates in women's football and Olympic sports, such as rowing, swimming, hockey, basketball, futsal, volleyball, table tennis, taekwondo, judo and athletics.

    It has a historic rivalry with the Náutico, where the confrontation between the two is known as the Clássico dos Clássicos, this being the third oldest in the country's derby, with Santa Cruz, which is called Clássico das Multidões, and with América-PE, with which it duels in Clássico dos Campeões.

    ERT Digital

    ERT Digital (Greek: ΕΡΤ Ψηφιακή) was a pilot project by ERT, the public broadcaster of Greece. It was the first legal attempt at digital television broadcasting in Greece, featuring four new channels: Cine+, Prisma+ Sport+ and Info+. It was officially launched in early 2006 as part of the digital television transition mandated by the European Union. The project was funded through ERT's budget and had no advertising.

    In the initial phase of the program, each channel was to broadcast between six to ten hours of original programming. This would last approximately 1-2 years in which time it was anticipated that new programming would be produced for each channel. ERT also hoped to launch at least two more digital channels at some point in the future, a lifestyle channel and a children's channel. The programming on the four digital channels was separate and distinct from that featured on ERT's three traditional analogue services - ΕΤ1, ΝΕΤ and ΕΤ3.

    ERT Digital was available to approximately 65% of the population, mainly in Athens, Thessaloniki and some other major cities. It broadcast free-to-air without any subscription cost, requiring only a generic DVB-T set-top box. The issue of paying for the four digital channels had been a bone of contention for many Greek citizens as ERT was funded by a fee levied on all Greek households through their electricity bills. Some contended that they should not have to pay for a service they might not be able to receive or did not want to watch.

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