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  2. List of Xena: Warrior Princess episodes - Wikipedia

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    Xena: Warrior Princess complete collection on DVD.. Xena: Warrior Princess is an American television series that was created by Robert Tapert and John Schulian. Xena is a historical fantasy set primarily in ancient Greece, although it has a flexible time setting and occasionally features Oriental, [1] Egyptian [2] and Medieval [3] elements.

  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - Wikipedia

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    Xena: Warrior Princess is an American fantasy television series filmed in New Zealand, which aired in first-run syndication from September 4, 1995, to June 18, 2001. [ 1 ] Writer-director-producer Robert Tapert created the series in 1995 under his production tag, Renaissance Pictures, with executive producers R. J. Stewart (who developed the ...

  4. Xena: Warrior Princess season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 4, 1995, concluded on July 29, 1996, and contained 24 episodes. It introduces Gabrielle ( Renee O'Connor ), the series co-star, beside Xena ( Lucy Lawless ), previously a secondary character in the TV series Hercules ...

  5. Remember tough as nails Xena from 'Xena: Warrior Princess ...

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    ?If you were a product of the 90's, or just enjoyed good television, odds are you've watched 'Xena: Warrior Princess.'

  6. Xena - Wikipedia

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    Xena is a fictional character from the Xena: Warrior Princess franchise, portrayed by New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless and co-created by Robert Tapert and John Schulian. She first appeared as a villain in the 1995–1999 television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys before joining forces with Hercules.

  7. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Xena: Warrior Princess) - Wikipedia

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    "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" is the fourth episode of the second season of the syndicated television series Xena: Warrior Princess. The 28th episode of the series overall, the episode was written by Adam Armus and Nora Kay Foster, was directed by T.J. Scott, and first aired on October 21, 1996.

  8. The Rheingold - Wikipedia

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    "The Rheingold" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the American fantasy television series Xena: Warrior Princess, and the 119th episode overall. The episode was written by R. J. Stewart and directed by John Fawcett; it first aired on November 13, 2000.

  9. Xena: Warrior Princess season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third season of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 29, 1997, concluded on May 23, 1998, and contained 22 episodes. The Third season aired in the United States on the USA Network.