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==Historical origin==
==Historical origin==
Ieyasu is based on the real-life {{wp|Tokugawa Ieyasu}} of Japanese history. Hidetada ({{wp|Tokugawa Hidetada}}) was his son. [[Hanzō]], {{wp|Tenkai}}, and Hatsume ({{jwp|初芽局|Hatsume no Tsubone}}) were in direct service to Ieyasu, and [[Tadakatsu]], Tadatsugu ({{wp|Sakai Tadatsugu}}), Yasumasa ({{wp|Sakakibara Yasumasa}}) and Naomasa ({{wp|Ii Naomasa}}) were the "Elite Four" of Ieyasu's army, the {{wp|Shitennō (Tokugawa clan)|Shitennō}}. Munenori ({{wp|Yagyū Munenori}}) was a retainer of the {{wp|Tokugawa clan}} and Hidetada's swordsmanship teacher.
Ieyasu is based on the real-life {{wp|Tokugawa Ieyasu}} of Japanese history. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Hidetada}} ({{wp|Tokugawa Hidetada}}) was his son. [[Hanzō]], {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Tenkai}} {{wp|Tenkai}}, and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Hatsume}} ({{jwp|初芽局|Hatsume no Tsubone}}) were in direct service to Ieyasu, and [[Tadakatsu]], {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Tadatsugu}} ({{wp|Sakai Tadatsugu}}), {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Yasumasa}} ({{wp|Sakakibara Yasumasa}}) and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Naomasa}} ({{wp|Ii Naomasa}}) were the "Elite Four" of Ieyasu's army, the {{wp|Shitennō (Tokugawa clan)|Shitennō}}. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Munenori}} ({{wp|Yagyū Munenori}}) was a retainer of the {{wp|Tokugawa clan}} and Hidetada's swordsmanship teacher.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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