In several countries, the Marshal of Nobility was an elected representative of the nobility to perform certain functions. The term may refer to:
Marshal of Nobility (Russia) (Предводитель дворянства)
Marshal of Nobility (Poland) (Marszałek szlachty)
Marshal of Nobility (Estonia) (Aadlimarssal)
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