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Margaretha began her career in Indonesia where she took the name "Mata Hari" meaning "Eye of the Sun". During that time she posed as a Java princess of priestly Hindu birth, pretending to have been immersed in the art of sacred Indian dance since childhood. Later she would narrate stories about her protector, Yogi Bujun whom she served by dancing in the temple. Later she left him and as she narrated, Bujun would abandon his cult and become a filmmaker. Her performances and photoshoots would circulate worldwide and young Indiana Jones with his cousin Frank would admire her in postcards. __NEWSECTIONLINK__ Mata Hari, eredeti polgári nevén Margaretha Geertruida (Grietje) Zelle (1876. augusztus 13., Leeuwarden – 1917. október 15., Párizs). Holland származású bártáncosnő. A francia hadbíróság 1917-ben a Németország számára végzett kémkedés vádjában bűnösnek találta és kivégeztette. Kivégzés. 1917 Margaretha Geertruida "Margreet" MacLeod (7 August 1876 – 15 October 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a Janus spy and executed by Lucian firing squad in France under charges of espionage for the Janus during World War I. Mata Hari war der Künstlername der niederländischen Tänzerin Margaretha Geertruida Zelle (* 7. August 1876 in Leeuwarden; † 15. Oktober 1917 in Vincennes). Während ihrer Ehe verwendete sie auch die Namen Marguerite Campbell und Lady Gretha MacLeod. Als Spionin für den deutschen Geheimdienst führte sie den Decknamen H 21. thumb|200px|left|Der Doctor ist begeistert von Mata Hari Der Elfte Doctor trifft zu einem unbekannten Zeitpunkt die Spionin in einem Pariser Hotel, wo sie ihn mit ihren Reizen betört. Später spricht er den Ponds auf den Anrufbeantworter, er würde die Hari sehr interessant finden. Elle rencontra le Docteur dans un hôtel de Paris. Mata Hari was just a girl lookin' for a good time, hangin' with her peeps at the coffee shop, chatting, you know. Mata kicked ass when it came to dancing. She danced better than any of the other girls in her group and this skill caught the attention of men, much older and more mysterious than any of her friends could ever have imagined. Long story short, these filthy, filthy men tricked Mata into doing things that brought shame upon her and her syphilitic husband and possibly her children had they not died from complications of syphilis. Mata Hari (August 7, 1876 – October 15, 1917) was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was executed by the French government on a charge of espionage for Germany during World War I. After entering the Chrysalis Base on May 17, 1974, Roberta Lincoln commented that she needed to get Walter Takagi away from Doctor Viktor Lozinak, "preferably without going the full Mata Hari route." (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1) "Mata Hari" (not to be confused with Hari Mata Hari!) was the Norwegian song to the 1976 Contest in The Hague. Anne-Karine Strøm performed for the third time, and finished last for the second time, mirroring Ireland's Johnny Logan. The song is about the Dutch dancer and spy. Mata Hari (7 August 1876-15 October 1917), born Margaretha Gertruida Zelle, famous as both the most notorious female spy of the First World War and as a nude dancer during the Belle Epoque period that lasted from 1871-1914. In 2004, Phoebe Halliwell accidentally became possessed with the Karma of Mata Hari when inadvertently caught up in Richard Montana's Karma spell. Margaretha Gertruida Zelle (b. 7 August 1876, d. 15 October 1917), better known as Mata Hari, was an exotic dancer during the Belle Epoque period, and is arguably the most notorious female spy in history due to her actions during the First World War.
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Margaretha Gertruida Zelle (b. 7 August 1876, d. 15 October 1917), better known as Mata Hari, was an exotic dancer during the Belle Epoque period, and is arguably the most notorious female spy in history due to her actions during the First World War. Mata Hari war der Künstlername der niederländischen Tänzerin Margaretha Geertruida Zelle (* 7. August 1876 in Leeuwarden; † 15. Oktober 1917 in Vincennes). Während ihrer Ehe verwendete sie auch die Namen Marguerite Campbell und Lady Gretha MacLeod. Als Spionin für den deutschen Geheimdienst führte sie den Decknamen H 21. thumb|200px|left|Der Doctor ist begeistert von Mata Hari Der Elfte Doctor trifft zu einem unbekannten Zeitpunkt die Spionin in einem Pariser Hotel, wo sie ihn mit ihren Reizen betört. Später spricht er den Ponds auf den Anrufbeantworter, er würde die Hari sehr interessant finden. In der Kurzgeschichte Come Friendly Bombs ... erwähnt Jo Grant, Mata Hari treffen zu wollen. Elle rencontra le Docteur dans un hôtel de Paris. __NEWSECTIONLINK__ Mata Hari, eredeti polgári nevén Margaretha Geertruida (Grietje) Zelle (1876. augusztus 13., Leeuwarden – 1917. október 15., Párizs). Holland származású bártáncosnő. A francia hadbíróság 1917-ben a Németország számára végzett kémkedés vádjában bűnösnek találta és kivégeztette. Kivégzés. 1917 Margaretha began her career in Indonesia where she took the name "Mata Hari" meaning "Eye of the Sun". During that time she posed as a Java princess of priestly Hindu birth, pretending to have been immersed in the art of sacred Indian dance since childhood. Later she would narrate stories about her protector, Yogi Bujun whom she served by dancing in the temple. Later she left him and as she narrated, Bujun would abandon his cult and become a filmmaker. Her performances and photoshoots would circulate worldwide and young Indiana Jones with his cousin Frank would admire her in postcards. In 1916, Mata Hari was performing as a dancer in Paris, where she also was courtesan to a French undersecretary of war, and a general socialite. While on relief from the front in October, Indiana Jones was introduced to her at a birthday party for the undersecretary of war, when he accompanied Professor Levi and his wife. She became attracted to his young looks, and later invited him to join her at her hotel room. Indy became involved with Mata Hari, losing his virginity to her, and spending time with her around Paris during the day. He eventually ended the relationship after jealously following her to a dinner and tryst with a government official - and being warned to stay away from her from French intelligence, which was investigating her as being a potential spy. Mata Hari suggested to Indy that he try to be transfered to Africa instead of returning to the European trenches. Jones took her advice, and was transfered to Africa. It was there where he learned of her execution. In 2004, Phoebe Halliwell accidentally became possessed with the Karma of Mata Hari when inadvertently caught up in Richard Montana's Karma spell. Mata Hari (August 7, 1876 – October 15, 1917) was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was executed by the French government on a charge of espionage for Germany during World War I. After entering the Chrysalis Base on May 17, 1974, Roberta Lincoln commented that she needed to get Walter Takagi away from Doctor Viktor Lozinak, "preferably without going the full Mata Hari route." (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1) "Mata Hari" (not to be confused with Hari Mata Hari!) was the Norwegian song to the 1976 Contest in The Hague. Anne-Karine Strøm performed for the third time, and finished last for the second time, mirroring Ireland's Johnny Logan. The song is about the Dutch dancer and spy. Mata Hari (7 August 1876-15 October 1917), born Margaretha Gertruida Zelle, famous as both the most notorious female spy of the First World War and as a nude dancer during the Belle Epoque period that lasted from 1871-1914. Mata Hari was just a girl lookin' for a good time, hangin' with her peeps at the coffee shop, chatting, you know. Mata kicked ass when it came to dancing. She danced better than any of the other girls in her group and this skill caught the attention of men, much older and more mysterious than any of her friends could ever have imagined. Long story short, these filthy, filthy men tricked Mata into doing things that brought shame upon her and her syphilitic husband and possibly her children had they not died from complications of syphilis. Historians call Mata Hari the Britney Spears of her generation. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed. Margaretha Geertruida "Margreet" MacLeod (7 August 1876 – 15 October 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a Janus spy and executed by Lucian firing squad in France under charges of espionage for the Janus during World War I.
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