Margraviate of Landsberg

Margraviate of Landsberg
Markgrafschaft Landsberg
1261–1347
Coat of arms
Margraviate of Landsberg (Osterland) after 1261
StatusState of the Holy Roman Empire
CapitalWeißenfels
GovernmentMargraviate
Margraves 
 1265–1285
Theodoric of Landsberg
 1285–1291
Frederick Tuta
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Theodoric I, "Margrave of Landsberg"
1156
 Partitioned from Lusatia
1261
 Acquired by Margrave Otto IV of Brandenburg
1291
1318
 Sold to Margrave Frederick II of Meissen
1347
Preceded by
Succeeded by
March of Lusatia
Margraviate of Meissen

The Margraviate of Landsberg (German: Mark Landsberg) was a march of the Holy Roman Empire that existed from the 13th to the 14th century under the rule of the Wettin dynasty. It was named after Landsberg Castle in present-day Saxony-Anhalt.