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Character History
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the fictional universe of Xena: Warrior Princess, Eve, played by Adrienne Wilkinson, is the daughter of Xena, born of a miraculous conception (there was no father) after Xena and Gabrielle encounter a deity called the God of Light. When Xena chooses to save her former enemy, Callisto, from eternal suffering, the redeemed Callisto's spirit is somehow transferred to Xena to create a child that shares qualities of both Xena and Callisto. Eve's exact nature is ambiguously defined in the series, and several theories exist about the role played in her conception by the God of Light and his servant, the Archangel Michael. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (494x628, 71 KB)Lucy Lawless in the season 5 episode of Xena titled, Eternal Bonds. This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (494x628, 71 KB)Lucy Lawless in the season 5 episode of Xena titled, Eternal Bonds. This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ...
A fictional universe is a cohesive imaginary world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ...
Xena. ...
Adrienne Wilkinson is an American actress born on September 1, 1977. ...
{{Infobox Xenaverse Character}} Xena is also a nickname for the recently-discovered 2003 UB313, a possible tenth planet. ...
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Callisto. ...
An Archangel is a superior or higher-ranking angel. ...
Guido Renis archangel Michael (in the Capuchin church of Sta. ...
Before her birth, Xena's unborn daughter is prophesied by the Fates to become the Bringer of Twilight, the human who will bring about the end of the rule of the Olympian gods. Zeus attempts to kill the child (and her mother) before she is born, but is thwarted by Hercules, who kills him with a rib of Cronus. Xena delivers the baby with Gabrielle's help in the shade of a tree, moments after Zeus's demise. Xena names the girl Eve, a name that her deceased son Solan suggested upon seeing him in the underworld. Meanwhile, Athena becomes the leader of the Olympian gods, and they continue their ceaseless persecution of the infant Eve. Driven to desperation, Xena and Gabrielle fake their own deaths and that of Eve by staging a fatal crash, then taking a sleeping draught in a manner similar to the ploy in Romeo and Juliet. They intend to awaken shortly afterwards, but the plan goes awry when Ares, believing them to be dead, buries Xena and Gabrielle in an ice cave. Eve remains in the custody of Xena's friend Octavius, who proceeds to take her to Rome and sends her to the provinces to be educated. In Greek mythology, the white-robed Moirae or Moerae (Greek ÎοίÏαι â the Apportioners, often called the Fates) were the personifications of destiny (Roman equivalent: Parcae, sparing ones, or Fatae; also equivalent to the Germanic Norns). ...
The twelve gods of Olympus. ...
Statue of Zeus Phidias created the 12-m (40-ft) tall statue of Zeus at Olympia about 435 BC. The statue was perhaps the most famous sculpture in ancient Greece, imagined here in a 16th-century engraving. ...
Hercules and Cacus, by Baccio Bandinelli, 1525 - 1534. ...
In a 5th-century BC red-figure, Cronus is deceived by his wife Rhea into thinking that the Omphalos Stone is his son Zeus, and devours it instead of Zeus. ...
// In the study of mythology and religion, the underworld is a generic term approximately equivalent to the lay term afterlife, referring to any place to which newly dead souls go. ...
Drawing from a sculpture of Athena at the Louvre. ...
The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, commonly referred to as Romeo and Juliet, is a play by William Shakespeare concerning the fate of two young lovers who would do anything to be together. ...
In Greek mythology, Ares (battle strife; in Greek, á¼ÏηÏ), is the god of war and son of Zeus and Hera. ...
Octavius (Welsh: Eydaf) was a legendary king of the Britons, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth. ...
Map of the Roman Empire, with the provinces, after AD 120. ...
Twenty-five years later, Xena and Gabrielle awaken to discover that Octavius has become the Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar, and Eve is now a brutal warrior known as Livia, the Champion of Rome. She is the protege and lover of Ares, but is intending to marry Augustus and become Empress. Xena sets about trying to stop her daughter from massacring innocent people, and in the process inadvertently exposes Livia's identity to the gods, who resume their persecution of her as the Bringer of Twilight. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (750x1125, 95 KB)Adrienne Wilkinson as Eve/Livia in the season 5 episode of Xena titled Livia. This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (750x1125, 95 KB)Adrienne Wilkinson as Eve/Livia in the season 5 episode of Xena titled Livia. This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ...
Roman Emperor is the term historians use to refer to rulers of the Roman Empire, after the epoch conventionally named the Roman Republic. ...
Augustus Caesar Caesar Augustus (Latin: IMP·CAESAR·DIVI·F·AVGVSTVS)¹ (23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), known earlier in his life as Gaius Octavius or Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, was the first Roman Emperor and is traditionally considered the greatest. ...
Augustus Caesar Caesar Augustus (Latin: IMP·CAESAR·DIVI·F·AVGVSTVS)¹ (23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), known earlier in his life as Gaius Octavius or Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, was the first Roman Emperor and is traditionally considered the greatest. ...
Livia is reformed when Eli's spirit shows her various moments of Xena taking care of her when she was a baby, and learns that her mother truly did care for her. The reformed Livia once again takes on the name of Eve, and intends to become the Messenger of Eli, who taught pacifism and independence from the Olympian gods. While Eve is initiated into the sect of Eli, the Archangel Michael gives Xena the power to kill gods as long as Eve is alive. This development causes the Olympians to redouble their efforts to kill Xena and her daughter, ironically bringing about their own demise when Xena goes up against them with her newly acquired power. Ares and Aphrodite survived, having remained neutral during the ordeal. However, Ares gave up his powers and immortality to save Eve and Gabrielle. An Archangel is a superior or higher-ranking angel. ...
Guido Renis archangel Michael (in the Capuchin church of Sta. ...
Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love and beauty,and the patroness of physical love. ...
Immortality (or eternal life) is the concept of existing for a potentially infinite, or indeterminate length, of time. ...
After the Twilight of the Gods, Eve sets about trying to atone for her past, but the character appeared infrequently in subsequent episodes. For episode transcripts and other detailed information, consult Whoosh. See also: List of Xena episodes This is a complete list of episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess. ...
Appearances Baby Eve - God Fearing Child (birth of Eve)
- Eternal Bonds
- Amphipolis Under Siege
- Married with Fishsticks
- Life Blood
- Kindred Spirits
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Looking Death in the Eye
Livia - Livia
- Eve
- Coming Home (brief flashback)
- The Haunting of Amphipolis (brief)
- Path of Vengeance (flashback)
Eve (adult) - Eve (brief)
- Motherhood
- Coming Home
- The Haunting of Amphipolis
- Heart of Darkness
- The God You Know
- You Are There
- Path of Vengeance
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