Types
Following is a list of titles of marszałek. In many cases, they are completely unrelated to each other.
In the Polish Kingdom:
- Marszałek Krolestwa Polskiego - Marshal of the Kingdom of Poland
In the semi-confederal Polish-Lithnuanian Commonwealth, offices were split:
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- In the Polish Crown:
- Marszałek wielki koronny - Grand Marshal of the Crown
- Marszałek nadworny koronny - Marshal of the Court of the Crown
- In the Grand Duchy of Lithuania:
- Marszałek wielki litewski - Grand Marshal of Lithuania
- Marszałek nadworny litewski - Marshal of the Court of Lithuania
- Common:
- Marszałek dworski - Court Marshal
- Marszałek ziemski - District Marshal or Land Marshal
- Marszałek sejmu - Marshall of the Sejm
- Marszałek sejmiku - Marshall of the Sejmik
In partitioned Poland:
- Marszałek szlachty - Marshal of the Szlachta
In the Second Polish Republic, the People's Republic of Poland, and present-day Poland:
- Marszałek Polski - Marshal of Poland (military rank)
- Marszałek sejmu - Speaker of the Sejm
- Marszałek senatu - Speaker of the Senate of Poland
Since 1999:
- Marszałek województwa (voivodeship marshal) – leader of the indirectly-elected executive of a voivodeship (one of Poland's 16 provinces), co-existing with the government-appointed voivode (governor)
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