King Miraz is the main antagonist who appears in the 2008 Disney/Walden Media adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.
Background
Personality
Miraz is an arrogant, bloodthirsty, cruel, cowardly, greedy, jealous, power-hungry, sadistic, treacherous, vengeful, vile and violent man. He was willing to betray and kill his own brother to take the throne, and was only willing to let Caspian take his place as king as long as he had no other heir.
Role in the film
Usurping the Throne
Miraz is the younger brother of Caspian IX, the king of Telmarine-Narnia and father of Caspian X. Miraz murdered his brother to take control of the throne (it is implied later on that the method in which he murdered Caspian IX was via poisoning him, as he claimed that the latter died in his sleep, and when his wife confronted him on this when his nephew exposed the truth, he claimed that it was true to a certain extent). He let his nephew live because at the time, he had no heir himself.
He had a nurse raise Caspian in his early years, but dismissed her because Caspian unwittingly told him she was telling him stories of Narnia before the Telmarines invaded the country. He had a doctor named Doctor Cornelius teach Caspian from that point on. What Miraz didn't know was that Cornelius was actually half-dwarf, and was also telling Caspian about the Old days of Narnia.
Narnian Revolution
Miraz's wife, Queen Prunaprismia, eventually gave birth to a son when Caspian was a young man. No longer needing Caspian, he planned to have him killed. But Caspian had been warned about this by Dr. Cornelius and fled for his life. While on the run, he met with the Old Narnians and promised to lead them in an attempt to overthrow Miraz and restore freedom to Narnia. Miraz learned of this, and sent armies forth to quell his nephew and his army of Old Narnians during their revolution. During this time, the four Pevensies returned to Narnia (due to Caspian blowing Susan Pevensie's Horn), and they allied with Caspian. Miraz's dueled against Peter Pevensie before the Second Battle of Beruna. During this time, one of his own lords, Sopespian, stealthily assassinated him and blamed it on the Narnians.
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External links
Miraz on Narnia Wiki