Lukasz Rokossovsky ( Polish. Łukasz Rokossowski ;? - between 1488 and 1490) - the son of Dzerslav Rokossovsky, deceased in Rokosov, Karštice, Slavikowice, Belciles and Krulikov. He studied at the Krakow Academy (1452). In 1467–1479, he was the captain of the “Zachenzhy troops”, a Kongraf burgrave (1473–1475), and a Poznańsk garish (1482). He participated in the Czech campaign of 1471 and in the war with the Teutonic knights in 1478-1479. On September 30, 1467, the king of Poland, Casimir Jagellon, ordered Lukáš Rokossovski and his comilicia et societate to be paid for the military service of 1011 Hungarian florins.
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