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 +'''Mata Hari''' was the [[stage name]] of '''Margaretha Geertruida (Grietje) Zelle''' ([[7 August]], [[1876]], [[Leeuwarden]], [[The Netherlands]] – [[15 October]], [[1917]], [[Château de Vincennes|Vincennes]], [[France]]), a Dutch [[exotic dancer]] and [[courtesan]] who was [[Execution by firing squad|executed by firing squad]] for alleged [[espionage]] during [[World War I]].
 +== In popular culture ==
 +Mata Hari, [[exotic dancer]] and convicted [[espionage|spy]], made her name synonymous with [[femme fatale]] during [[World War I|World War I.]]
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Mata Hari was the stage name of Margaretha Geertruida (Grietje) Zelle (7 August, 1876, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands15 October, 1917, Vincennes, France), a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was executed by firing squad for alleged espionage during World War I.

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Mata Hari, exotic dancer and convicted spy, made her name synonymous with femme fatale during World War I.



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