At the time that the show, "Xena: Warrior Princess" came out, (In Sept. 4, 1995) the producers/writers had never determined an age that she would be, and it remained that way until the end of the series in June 18, 2001. But the online buzz is that Xena was in her 30's during the series.
Lucy Lawless, who played as Xena, was born in March 29, 1968, and was offered the role just days prior to her 27th birthday.
Topps comics started a "Xena" comic in 1996-1998.
Dark Horse comics continued the comic in 1999.
Dynamite Entertainment tried to revitalize it in 2007.
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Steve Sears, a Xena writer and producer said that the title "Warrior Princess" was given to Xena by her troops. Another explanation is given in "The Debt II", when Lao Ma says that Xena will help her rule, and says "you will be my warrior princess".
Sam Raimi was the producer of Xena warrior princess and he is the brother of Ted Raimi who plays Joxer the mighty
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[i]Xena: Warrior Princess[/i] ran for six seasons and 134 episodes.
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Xena was created in 1995.
Cyrene is the name of the mother of Xena.
No, Xena is a fictional character of Greek Mythology.
The Welsh name for the dwarf planet Xena is "Persephone."
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He isn't dead
Xena's hometown was anphipolis
Hope - Xena - was created in 1997.