Samson.
Yes, according to the biblical story in the Book of Judges, Delilah betrayed Samson by revealing the secret of his strength to the Philistines in exchange for silver. This led to Samson's capture and eventual downfall.
Samson was betrayed to the Philistines by Delilah, a woman who had been bribed by them to discover the secret of his strength. She cut his hair, the source of his power, leading to his capture and eventual death.
Brutus betrayed Julius Caesar. Another story of betrayal is Samson and Delilah.
Samson was a judge in the Old Testement. His strength lied in the locks of his hair. He was decieved and then betrayed by Delilah. The story is found in the book of Judges beginning in Chapter 13.
Samson, a figure from the Bible, lied when asked to reveal the source of his great strength by Delilah. He eventually told her that his strength came from his uncut hair, leading to his downfall when she betrayed him.
The Judge betrayed to the Philistines by a woman was Samson. His downfall can be found in the Old Testament book of Judges, chapter 16.
The Philistines punished Samson by capturing him after he was betrayed by Delilah. They gouged out his eyes, bound him with bronze chains, and forced him to work as a grinder in prison. Eventually, they brought him to a temple for a public display, where he was mocked and humiliated. In a final act of strength, Samson prayed to God for revenge and collapsed the temple, killing himself and many Philistines.
I don't know who "King Samson" is. There's no such person in the Bible. The Biblical Samson was a Judge, not a King; the first King was Saul, a century or so later.Do you perhaps mean King Solomon? If so, very different person.[Edit: There's apparently a rapper or something named "King Solomon". If that's what you mean, obviously not the same person.]
Delilah was a woman whom Samson, a great strongman who followed the God of Abraham, loved. She betrayed Samson to the Philistines in return for silver. See Judges 16. She was an evil women who believed in a false god (Dagon). No one knows who her mother and father were.
Though there were 3 women in the life of Samon, he married only the first one - a woman from Timnah. The other was a whore from Gaza and the third was the infamous Delilah whom Samson loved but never married. She betrayed him soon afterwards.
It was not, in fact, Delilah that cut off Samson's hair. First of all, we should note Samson's head was shaved, not clipped. Delilah made Samson "sleep upon her knees; and she called for a man, and she caused him to shave off the seven locks of his head." So, it seems poor Delilah has received a good deal of bad press she didn't deserve.