The Marsheni (also, Marshejni, Marseni, Maršenovići, Marsenius) were an Albanian tribe of the Middle Ages that inhabited areas of northern Albania and south-eastern Montenegro.
In one of the documents, the Maršenovići are recorded as ostlers for the monastery and are mentioned alongside other Albanians in relation to it, such as Genь Vogli and Bardona.
A Đurađ Maršenь is also attested as among the inhabitants of Orahovo in the region of Crmnica near Arbanasa Plačke in Skadarska Krajina.
[3] The cadastre suggests that during this period the Marsheni lacked the tribal territorialisation characteristic of a fis as they do not appear as inhabiting settlements exclusive to them.
The register records the settlement of Marshejn, located in roughly the same area as its Venetian and modern counterpart, as a village with 21 households.