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'''Margaretha Gertruida "Margreet" Zelle MacLeod''' ( | |image = MataHari.jpg | ||
|birth = 7 August 1876<br />{{Wiki|Leeuwarden}}, [[Netherlands]] | |||
|death = 15 October 1917<br />{{Wiki|Vincennes}}, [[Paris]], [[France]] | |||
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|species = [[Human]] | |||
|affiliates = [[Germany]] | |||
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'''Margaretha Gertruida "Margreet" Zelle MacLeod''' (1876 – 1917), better known by her stage name '''Mata Hari''', was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] exotic dancer and courtesan of {{Wiki|Frisians|Frisian}} ethicity accused of spying for the [[Germany|Germans]] during [[World War I]]. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Margaretha Zelle was born in {{Wiki|Leeuwarden}} in the [[Netherlands]]. During the early 20th century, she moved to [[Paris]], where she worked as an exotic dancer under the stage name Mata Hari. Her performances had quasi-Oriental influences, and soon gained critical acclaim for their flirtatious and captivating nature. Because of the Netherlands' neutral status during the First World War, Mata Hari was able to travel and perform in | Margaretha Zelle was born in {{Wiki|Leeuwarden}} in the [[Netherlands]]. During the early 20th century, she moved to [[Paris]], where she worked as an exotic dancer under the stage name Mata Hari. Her performances had quasi-Oriental influences, and soon gained critical acclaim for their flirtatious and captivating nature. Because of the Netherlands' neutral status during the First World War, Mata Hari was able to travel and perform in [[Europe]]an countries on both sides of the war, arousing suspicion from the authorities.<ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Database: A Dancer and a Spy]]</ref> | ||
On 17 February 1917, Mata Hari was arrested in Paris. The [[France|French]] accused her of being a German spy, despite a lack of proper evidence. On 24 July, she was accused by a military court of spying for the Germans and causing the deaths of French soldiers. Found guilty of the charges, she was executed by firing squad on 15 October 1917. | On 17 February 1917, Mata Hari was arrested in Paris. The [[France|French]] accused her of being a German spy, despite a lack of proper evidence. On 24 July, she was accused by a military court of spying for the Germans and causing the deaths of French soldiers. Found guilty of the charges, she was executed by firing squad on 15 October 1917.<ref name="ACI" /> | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' | |||
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Revision as of 08:42, 22 December 2018
Margaretha Gertruida "Margreet" Zelle MacLeod (1876 – 1917), better known by her stage name Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan of Frisian ethicity accused of spying for the Germans during World War I.
Biography
Margaretha Zelle was born in Leeuwarden in the Netherlands. During the early 20th century, she moved to Paris, where she worked as an exotic dancer under the stage name Mata Hari. Her performances had quasi-Oriental influences, and soon gained critical acclaim for their flirtatious and captivating nature. Because of the Netherlands' neutral status during the First World War, Mata Hari was able to travel and perform in European countries on both sides of the war, arousing suspicion from the authorities.[1]
On 17 February 1917, Mata Hari was arrested in Paris. The French accused her of being a German spy, despite a lack of proper evidence. On 24 July, she was accused by a military court of spying for the Germans and causing the deaths of French soldiers. Found guilty of the charges, she was executed by firing squad on 15 October 1917.[1]