Maréchal
Maréchal is the French equivalent of English Marshall. Maréchale is the feminine form mainly used to denote the wife of a marshal in France. It can also refer to:
Military ranks
- Maréchal général des camps et armées du roi, former French distinction: Marshal General of the King's camps and armies
- Maréchal d'Empire, French military distinction
- Maréchal de France, French military distinction
- Maréchal-des-logis, French military rank
- Maréchal de camp, former French military rank
People
- Ambrose Maréchal (1764–1828), archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- André Maréchal (b. 1916), French optician
- Charles-Laurent Maréchal (1801–1887), French painter
- Guillaume le Maréchal (1146–1219), English soldier and statesman
- Joseph Maréchal (1878–1944), Belgian Jesuit
- Leopoldo Marechal (1900–1970), Argentine poet, novelist and critic
- Pierre Maréchal (1915–1949), British engineer and race driver
- René-Ambroise Maréchal, French sculptor
- Sylvain Maréchal (1750–1803), French essayist, poet, philosopher and political theorist
- Maurice Maréchal (1892–1964), French cellist
Other
- À la Maréchale, method of food preparation in classical French cuisine
- Maréchal, nous voilà !, French song
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