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Margraviate of Landsberg
Markgrafschaft Landsberg
1261–1347
Coat of arms
Margraviate of Landsberg (Osterland) after 1261
Status
State of the Holy Roman Empire
Capital
Weißenfels
Government
Margraviate
Margraves
• 1265–1285
Theodoric of Landsberg
• 1285–1291
Frederick Tuta
Historical era
Middle Ages
• Theodoric I, "Margrave of Landsberg"
1156
• Partitioned from Lusatia
1261
• Acquired by Margrave Otto IV of Brandenburg
1291
• Inherited by Sophia of Brandenburg-Stendal
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.
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