1400s in poetry
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Events
1400:
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight completed (started around 1350)
 - Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, left incomplete with the author's death this year
 
1402:
- Pere de Queralt appointed ambassador to Tunis
 
Works published
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1400:
- Olivier Basselin (died 1450), French poet
 - Raighu (died 1479), Apabhraṃśa poet
 
1402:
- Nezahualcoyotl (died 1472), philosopher, poet and ruler (tlatoani) of the city-state of Texcoco in pre-Columbian Mexico
 
1403:
- Gilbert Hay, or perhaps "Sir Gilbert the Hay", who may have been a different person; last mentioned this year (died 1455), Scottish poet and translator
 
1404:
- Leon Battista Alberti (born 1472), Italian author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, and cryptographer
 
1405:
- Sir Thomas Malory (died 1471), English writer, and author of Le Morte d'Arthur
 - Georges Chastellain born 1405 or 1415 (died 1475), Burgundians chronicler and poet
 
1408:
- Annamacharya (died 1503), mystic saint composer of the 15th century, widely regarded as the Telugu "pada kavita pitaamaha" (grand old man of simple poetry); husband of Tallapaka Tirumalamma
 - Chandidas (died unknown), refers to (possibly more than one) medieval poet of Bengal
 
1409:
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1400:
- Geoffrey Chaucer (born 1343), English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat
 - Jan of Jenštejn (born 1348), Archbishop of Prague who was a poet, writer and composer
 - Kamal Khujandi (born unknown), Persian Sufi and Persian ghazal poet
 - William Langland (born 1332), conjectured author of the 14th-century English dream-vision Piers Plowman
 - Franco Sacchetti (born 1335), Italian poet and novelist
 
1405:
- Gilabert de Próixita (born unknown), Valencian poet with twenty-one extant Occitan pieces
 - Jean Froissart (born 1337), French chronicler and poet