goerge washington
Proper names are not to be translated.Only some Cities and historical character are translated for historical reasons.So Brandi is Brandi
The most represented historical character on film is Napoleon Bonaparte.
legend
Maybe
I think the only historical character in the book is Hitler
Inuyasha and The Story of Saiunkoku. You could also try Samurai Gun.
Only if the historical details are genuine. What usually happens with frauds is that they slip up in the setting in which they place people. They include details which do not belong in that particular historical setting or they include something which is out of place. Similarly, when there is no evidence of the existence of a particular person, this does not at all mean that a person or some detail is not historical. There are numerous examples where the Bible was thought to be in error historically where it has been verified. Thus 'absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.'
A character from the Historical Fiction, Wednesday Wars.
George Washington.
Newton, be it the measuring unit or the historical character.
Lady Pendragon is based on the character Guinevere from the Arthurian legends. Whether she was a real person that inspired the legend, or complete fabrication of some early celtic bard is up for debate. To my knowledge Lady Pendragon was not based on any historical figure you'll find in a text book.
Suki is not really a historical heroine, that's a fictional character in the tv series Avatar the last airbender.