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  1. She studied Indonesian culture intensely for several months and joined a local dance company. In correspondence to her relatives in the Netherlands in 1897, she revealed her artistic name of Mata Hari, the word for "sun" in the local Indonesian language (literally, "eye of the day").

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    He was the son of Captain John Brienen MacLeod (a descendant of the Gesto branch of the MacLeods of Skye, hence his Scottish surname) and Dina Louisa, Baroness Sweerts de Landas. The marriage enabled Zelle to move into the Dutch upper class and placed her finances on a sound footing.

  3. Sep 11, 2024 · Mata Hari, Dutch dancer and courtesan whose name has become a synonym for the seductive female spy. She was shot by the French on charges of spying for Germany during World War I. The nature and extent of her espionage activities remain uncertain, and her guilt is widely contested.

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  4. Jul 8, 2022 · google images. Mata Hari was the stage name of Margaretha Geertruida "Grietje" Zelle (7 August 1876, Leeuwarden – 15 October 1917, Vincennes), a Dutch exotic dancer, courtesan, and accused spy, although possibly innocent, who was executed by firing squad in France for espionage for Germany during World War I.

  5. Margaretha Geertruida Zelle dite Grietje Zelle, connue sous le nom de Mata Hari, est une danseuse et courtisane néerlandaise, née le 7 août 1876 à Leeuwarden et morte exécutée le 15 octobre 1917 à Vincennes. Elle est fusillée pour espionnage pendant la Première Guerre mondiale.

  6. Jul 23, 2024 · Known primarily for her role as an exotic dancer and a World War I spy, her life was a complex web of glamour, mystery, and tragedy. This article delves into the life and times of Mata Hari, exploring her early years, rise to fame, espionage activities, and eventual downfall.

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  8. From Greta Garbo's Mata Hari (1931) to Jeanne Moreau's Mata Hari, Agent H21 (1964), the combination of cold-blooded spy, evil maneater and bewitching femme fatale has an irresistible Hollywood appeal.