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| - Xena is a member of Maingout, joining in Maingout a few months after Xonras. Before, she was a member of "The Squad". an outsider group. Like Xonras, she is very talented at art, and frequently draws She is taken by Xonras, another member of Maingout.
- Xena is a fictional character from Robert Tapert's Xena: Warrior Princess franchise. In 2005, Dr. Rodney McKay referred to Teyla Emmagan as Xena. (SGA: "Epiphany")
- Cadela de Dona Deise. A Xena é uma pitbull que a Dona Álvara tentou tirar do Jambalaya. A Xena também já foi traumatizada por ver Arnaldo ensaiar seu comercial de pasta de dente. Xena foi morta pelos favelados que moravam perto do condomínio no dia da Revolução do Jambalaya
- Xena, nome d'arte di Eva Engher, è la parente femminile più prossima di Rocco Siffredi, figlia, concubina e cugina di secondo grado allo stesso tempo, perché Lui può e tu non può. Come lui, Xena ama massacrare i nemici a colpi di pene e dischi volanti per poi violentare i cadaveri. È anche omosessuale dichiarata e se la fa con Olympia, una fanciulla ridotta in schiavitù che stravede per lei.
- Xena of Amphipolis is a fictional character in the television series Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. She was played by the New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless. She reached #100 on Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters behind Monk and Steve Urkel.
- Xena är en fiktiv karaktär från Robert Taperts Xena: Warrior Princess serie. Dr Rodney McKay som avses Teyla Emmagan som Xena. (ATL: "Epiphany") kategori:TV-serier
- The character Gabrielle, introduced in the first episode, becomes Xena's greatest ally; her initial naïveté helps to balance Xena and assists her in recognizing and pursuing the "greater good".
- Filmová postava princezny bojovnice Xeny se stala postrachem všech Čechů, kteří uvěřili, že jde o skutečnou hrozbu pro jejich národní zájmy poté, co deník Blesk zveřejnil zprávu, že princezna Xena se stala novou osobní asistentkou eurokomisaře Vladimíra Špidly. Na omluvu důvěřivých Čechů nutno ovšem uvést, že militantní socialista Špidla již vymyslel tolik šíleností, a že řadu z nich se mu mezi jeho spolueurokraty podařilo prosadit, že jakákoli zmínka o něm působí mezi Čechy děs a hrůzu. Pro tento stav mysli byl dokonce zaveden odborný termín xenofobie.
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- Xena of Amphipolis, known as the Warrior Princess and Destroyer of Nations, was a legendary figure in ancient Greece and throughout the Known World. As a warlord, she was at the head of one of the most ruthless and destructive armies that the world had ever seen. With her lover, Borias, she traveled to numerous countries, making her name known and feared. Most notably was Chin, Siberia, Jappa and the Norseland, Britannia, and Greece. After being redeemed by Hercules, she attempted to walk a path of redemption. With Gabrielle her best friend in the beginning and then later her implied lover and soulmate, she became renowned as one of the greatest heroes of the time, traveling to places such as India and Egypt, fighting for the Greater Good.
- Xena is a fictional character from Robert Tapert's Xena: Warrior Princess franchise. She first appeared in the 1995–1999 television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, before going on to appear in Xena: Warrior Princess TV show and subsequent comic book of the same name. The character has also appeared in the spin-off animated movieThe Battle for Mount Olympus, as well as numerous non-canon expanded universe material, such as booksand video games. Xena was played by New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless, although the original choice was the British actress Vanessa Angel. She commonly wore a tight brown, skirted, leather outfit.
- Real Name: Xena Occupation: Adventurer; former would-be conqueror, former mercenary Legal Status: Citizen of the Roman Empire in the First Century BC Identity: The general populace of Earth is unaware of Xena except as a fictional character. Other Aliases: The Warrior Princess Place of Birth: Amphipolis (now part of modern Greece) Place of Death: Higuchi, Japan Known Relatives: Atrius (father, deceased), Cyrene (mother, deceased), Tyrius, Lyceus (brothers, deceased), Solan (son by Borias, deceased), Eve (daughter by Eli, alias Livia), Melinda Pappas (reputed descendant) Base of Operations: Mobile
- Xena is a fictional character from Robert Tapert's Xena: Warrior Princess franchise. She first appeared in the series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, before going on to appear in Xena: Warrior Princess and subsequent comic book of the same name. The character has also appeared in numerous non-canon expanded universe material, such as books, comics, movies and video games. Xena was played by New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless, but the first choice was the British Vanessa Angel.
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