Born in 1876, Margaretha Zelle, a.k.a Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer and spy.
In the early 1900s, after a troubled marriage, Zelle moved to Paris where she took on the stage name Mata Hari and became an exotic dancer and diplomat's mistress.
Zelle's "temple dance" performance and garb quickly gained her notoriety and she traveled Europe performing.
In 1916, Hari accepted a large sum of money from a German official to spy on France, but she never went through with it.
After falling in love with an injured Russian captain, Hari agreed to spy on Germany for France, but French officials later betrayed her, unjustly suspecting her of still working for Germany.
Hari was executed by firing squad in Paris in 1917.