1420s in poetry
This article covers 1420s in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.
Works published
1425:- Antonio Beccadelli, Hermaphroditus, a collection of 81 Latin epigrams
- Alain Chartier, La Belle Dame sans Merci; France
Births
Death years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:1420:
- Martial d'Auvergne, French poet
- Giovanni Mattia Tabarino, born about this year, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Jean Meschinot, French
- Sōgi 宗祇, Japanese Zen monk who studied waka and renga poetry, then became a professional renga poet in his 30s
- Anthony Woodville born about this year, English poet and translator
- Alfonso de Palencia, Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet
- Cristoforo Landino, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Bonino Mombrizio, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Tito Vespasiano Strozzi born this year or in 1425, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Basinio da Parma, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Tito Vespasiano Strozzi born this year or in 1424, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Suster Bertken born this year or 1427, Dutch
- Bhalam born about this year, Indian, Gujarati-language poet
- Jalaladdin Davani, Iranian philosopher, theologian, jurist and poet
- Giovanni Mario Filelfo, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Olivier de la Marche, French poet and chronicler
- Suster Bertken born this year or 1426, Dutch
- Galeotto Marzio, born this year or 1428, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Francesco Rolandello, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Galeotto Marzio born this year or 1427, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Giannantonio Campano, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, also known as "Iovianus Pontanus", Italian, Latin-language poet
- Niccolò Perotti, also known as "Perotto" or "Nicolaus Perottus", born 1430 Italian humanist, translator, author of one of the first modern Latin school grammars, and Latin-language poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:1420:
- Giolla na Naomh Ó hUidhrín, Irish historian, topographer and poet
- Anselm Turmeda, also known as "Abd-Allah at-Tarjuman" عبد الله الترجمان, a poet who wrote in both Catalan Spanish and, after converting to Islam, in Arabic
- Andrew of Wyntoun, also known as Andrew Wyntoun, Scottish poet, a canon and prior
- Hugo von Montfort, Austrian minstrel and representative of the German Minnesang
- Jordi de Sant Jordi, died about this year Chamberlain at the court of King Alfons V of Aragon, but better known for his poetry
- John Audelay, also spelled "John Awdelay", died about this year, English priest and poet who wrote in a Staffordshire dialect of Middle English
- Süleyman Çelebi, Turkish poet
- Thomas Hoccleve, died between March and May, English poet