Marshals
The marshal was next-in-command (and, apparently, a literal vassal) to the constable. He led the mercenaries and was in charge of the army's horses, and distributed the spoils of a victorious battle. On coronation day the marshal would assist the constable.
- Sado (1125–1154)
- Eudes of St. Amand (1155–1156)
- Joscelin III of Edessa (1156–1159)
- William (1159–1171)
- Gerard of Pugi (1169–1174)
- John (c. 1179)
- Gerard of Ridefort (c. 1179)
- Walter Durus (1185–1192)
- Hugh Martin (c. 1191)
- Arnulf (c. 1193)
- John (1194–1200)
- Aimar of Laron (c. 1206)
- James of Dournai (1211–1217)
- Riccardo Filangieri (1231–1242)
- Philip of Cossie (c. 1250)
- Geoffrey of Sargines (c. 1254)
- John of Gibelet (1261–1262)
- William Canet (1269–1273)
- James Vidal (c. 1277)
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