Yes because the reaffirmed their separation from England, established a firm position as a major contender in world affairs, made it clear they were not to be messed with or trampled on by European powers, and defended their shipping lanes against a much more powerful foe. I hope that helps you. If you have any more questions feel free to message me :)
I think the possible incidence would be taking their photographs without their permission. Another one would be using their trademarks and photos for personal gains. Third, using their name and documents for other's personal gains. Fourth, inflicting physical damage on the personality. Lastly, posting their pictures on social media without their permission,
Personality rights aims to protect personality's privacy as well as their public persona.
Enkidu and Gilgamesh battle, but neither can beat the other. ... Gilgamesh summoned the great winds to trap Humbaba and then killed him. They then cut down a number of cedar trees and brought the valuable logs back to Uruk. Later in the story, the two heroes kill another monster, the Bull of Heaven.