Königlich Sächsische)) was a Royal Saxon Army Landwehr infantry division in World War I and the Lithuanian–Soviet War.
The division was formed in February 1917 from militia (Landwehr) and reserve (Ersatz) units in the area of the XII (1st Royal Saxon) Corps in Dresden.
It then went to the Eastern Front in mid-March 1917, remained there after the end of the war and acted as a police and occupation force in Lithuania.
On February 22, 1919, Lieutenant General Walter von Eberhardt became the divisional commander.
In April, the South Lithuania Brigade (German: Brigade Südlitauen), a Freikorps, was formed from the division's volunteers.