Xena
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Xena
Summary
Xena is a television character[1]. She worked as a warrior[2], swordfighter[3], and warlord[4]. She ranks in the top 7% of television_character entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,389 views/month).[5]
Key Facts
- Xena's mother was Cyrene[6].
- A child of Xena was Solan[7].
- A child of Xena was Eve[8].
- Xena's professions included warrior[2].
- Xena worked as a swordfighter[3].
- Xena's professions included warlord[4].
- Xena is the creator of Rob Tapert[9].
- Xena is recorded as female[10].
- Xena's instance of is recorded as television character[11].
- Xena's instance of is recorded as fictional human[12].
- Xena was performed by Lucy Lawless[13].
- Xena's Commons category is recorded as Xena: Warrior Princess[14].
- Xena's unmarried partner is recorded as Ares[15].
- Xena's armament is recorded as sword[16].
- Xena's armament is recorded as chakram[17].
- Xena's given name is recorded as Xena[18].
- Queen Amina inspired Xena[19].
- Xena studied under Lao Ma[20].
- Xena studied under Ares[21].
- Xena's from narrative universe is recorded as Xenaverse[22].
- Xena's described by source is recorded as Geek Heroines: An Encyclopedia of Female Heroes in Popular Culture[23].
- Xena's present in work is recorded as Xena: Warrior Princess[24].
- Xena's present in work is recorded as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys[25].
- Xena's present in work is recorded as Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus[26].
- Xena's different from is recorded as Xenu[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Xena's mother was Cyrene[6].
Education
Studied under Lao Ma[20], a television character[28] and Ares[21], a fictional deity[29].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include warrior[2], swordfighter[3], and warlord[4].
Works and Contributions
Xena is the creator of Rob Tapert[9].
Personal Life
Children include Solan[7], a character[30] and Eve[8], a fictional human[31].
Why It Matters
Xena ranks in the top 7% of television_character entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,389 views/month).[5] She has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32]
FAQs
Who were Xena's parents?
Xena's mother was Cyrene[6].