Johannes de Limburgia (fl. 1408 - 1430) was a Franco-Flemish School composer.
His name indicates that he is from the Duchy of Limburg or perhaps the city itself. He worked at churches in Liège in 1408 - 1419, was succentor at Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste there in 1426, and in Italy c.1430, perhaps in Venice, or Vicenza and/or Padua, for which cities he wrote motets. Like Arnold and Hugo de Lantins he stands out among his contemporaries by virtue of the large number of his surviving works: about 50[1] in the Q15 Manuscript (Bologna, International museum and library of music) and an Mass Ordinary in the Trent Codices.