マタ・ハリ (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "マタ・ハリ" in Japanese language version.

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britannica.com

  • “Mata Hari”. Encyclopædia Britannica. http://www.britannica.com/women/article-9051346 2007年8月21日閲覧. "The daughter of a prosperous hatter, she attended a teachers' college in Leiden. In 1895 she married an officer of Scottish origin, Captain Campbell MacLeod, in the Dutch colonial army, and from 1897 to 1902 they lived in Java and Sumatra. The couple returned to Europe but later separated, and she began to dance professionally in Paris in 1905 under the name of Lady MacLeod. She soon called herself Mata Hari, said to be a Malay expression for the sun (literally, “eye of the day”). Tall, extremely attractive, superficially acquainted with East Indian dances, and willing to appear virtually nude in public, she was an instant success in Paris and other large cities." 

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worldofbiography.com

  • Out of World of Biography Internet site. [2]