The name Wentlooge is a corruption of the earlier name Gwynllŵg, said to have been named after Gwynllyw, its 5th - 6th century ruler.
It portrays the life of Prithviraj Chauhan, the famous 12th century ruler in India.
It is largely intact and depicts the 7th century ruler Bird Jaguar III.
Furthermore, outlawing brothel-keeping and prostitution was also used to "strengthen the criminal law" system of the sixteenth century secular rulers.
The 10th century rulers of Dai Co Viet took advantage of this topography in order to design enclosures that would be especially difficult to attack.
Sultan Muhammad, the 15th century ruler of Badakhshan.
One possibility is that Ragnall was one of two early 11th century like-named rulers of Waterford.
Another possibility is that Echmarcach's father was a particular early 11th century ruler of the Isles.
Maldeo Rathore - 16th century ruler of Marwar.
Narsingh Rai was a fourteenth century ruler of the Gond in central India.