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The vivid image of Hrondeer and his young son in battle made the Lōblyn family famous. In 1814 Opol promoted Hrondeer to a Jeen. After the end of the campaign in 1815 and the death of Opol, Meerō's court awarded Hrondeer with the permanent title of Broga and granted the Lōblyns an estate in Kees.
 
The vivid image of Hrondeer and his young son in battle made the Lōblyn family famous. In 1814 Opol promoted Hrondeer to a Jeen. After the end of the campaign in 1815 and the death of Opol, Meerō's court awarded Hrondeer with the permanent title of Broga and granted the Lōblyns an estate in Kees.
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Lōblyns soon became a regional power, building a fortress, establishing a military school and creating a powerful army. The fortress became known as Lōblynse (that of Lōblyns) and became the supplier of highly valued troops.
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Lōblyns soon became a regional power, building a fortress, establishing a military school and creating a powerful army. The fortress became known as Lōblynse (that of Lōblyns) and became the supplier of elite troops to the crown.
    
Hrondeer died in 1823, leaving the estate to his son Meerō.
 
Hrondeer died in 1823, leaving the estate to his son Meerō.