Marshal of the court
Marshal of the Manor - the official managing the monarch's court.
The term marscalcus, in the Middle Ages, was originally meant to mean a steward of the stud, later a courtier, to override the term palatine, whose duty was to obey the order and take care of the label at the court of the monarch. p>
In Poland, there was a marshal's office in two forms: the great marshal and the royal marshal. They both performed similar functions, but the great marshal sat in the senate, and the court did not. After the Polish-Lithuanian union, the office was transplanted in Lithuania, where the Lithuanian Marshal and the Lithuanian Marshal were formed.
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