1445 - Printing press developed in Europe.
Per Raff Lille, Mariaviser ("Songs to Mary"), Denmark
Stora rimkronikan ("The Great Rhymed Chronicle"), Sweden
1402–1403 – Christine de Pisan, Le Livre du chemin de long estude, describing a trial of the faults of this world in the "Court of Reason"
1403 – Christine de Pisan, La Mutacion de Fortune ("The Changes of Fortune")
c.1434 – John Lydgate, The Life of St. Edmund, King and Martyr
c.1470–1485 – Pietru Caxaro, Il Cantilena, oldest known Maltese text
c.1480s – Robert Henryson, cycle The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian in Scotland
1473–1480 – Maladhar Basu, ''Sri Krishna Vijaya (শ্রীকৃষ্ণবিজয়, "Triumph of Lord Krishna"), Bengal
Axayacatl (1449-1481), huey tlatoani (supreme leader or emperor) of Tenochtitlan and poet
Ayocuan Cuetzpaltzin (mid 15th-early 16th centuries) wise man, poet, white eagle from Tecamachalco
Cacamatzin (1483-1520), tlatoani of Texcoco and poet
Chichicuepon (15th century) poet from Chalco (altépetl)
Cuacuauhtzin (1410-1443), tlatoani (ruler) of Tepechpan wrote a poem about his betrayal by Nezahualcoyotl.
Macuilxochitzin (c. 1435-?), daughter of Tlacaelel
Nezahualcoyotl (tlatoani) (1402-1472), ruler of Texcoco (altepetl), poet, and architect
Tecayehuatzin of Huexotzinco (second half of 15th to early 16th century), poet and philosopher (Huexotzinco was a semi-independent state, alternately loyal to the Aztec Empire or to Tlaxcala.)
Temilotzin (end of 15th century-1525), born in Tlatelolco (altepetl) and Tlatoani of Tzilacatlan
Tochihuitzin coyolchiuhqui, (late 14th-mid 15th centuries) Tlatoani and poet from Teotlatzinco, son of Itzcoatl
Xicotencatl I (1425-1522) tlatoani of Tizatlan (Tlaxcala)
Per Raff Lille (c. 1450 — c.