Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1425: Antonio Beccadelli, Hermaphroditus, a collection of 81 Latin epigrams Alain Chartier, La Belle Dame sans Merci; France 1429: Christine de Pisan, Le Ditie de Jehanne d'Arc, France Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1420: Martial d'Auvergne, French poet Giovanni Mattia Tabarino, born about this year (died 1500), Italian, Latin-language poet Jean Meschinot (died 1491), French 1421: Sōgi 宗祇 (died 1502), Japanese Zen monk who studied waka and renga poetry, then became a professional renga poet in his 30s 1422: Anthony Woodville born about this year (died 1483), English poet and translator 1423: Alfonso de Palencia (died 1492), Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet 1424: Cristoforo Landino (died 1498), Italian, Latin-language poet Bonino Mombrizio (died 1482/1502), Italian, Latin-language poet Tito Vespasiano Strozzi born this year or in 1425 (died 1505), Italian, Latin-language poet 1425: Basinio da Parma (died 1457), Italian, Latin-language poet Tito Vespasiano Strozzi born this year or in 1424 (died 1505), Italian, Latin-language poet 1426: Suster Bertken born this year or 1427 (died 1514), Dutch Bhalam born about this year (died 1500), Indian, Gujarati-language poet Jalaladdin Davani (died 1502), Iranian philosopher, theologian, jurist and poet (died 1480), Italian, Latin-language poet Olivier de la Marche (died 1501 or 1502), French poet and chronicler 1427: Suster Bertken born this year or 1426 (died 1514), Dutch Galeotto Marzio, born this year or 1428 (died 1494/1497), Italian, Latin-language poet Francesco Rolandello (died 1490), Italian, Latin-language poet 1428: Galeotto Marzio born this year or 1427 (died 1494/1497), Italian, Latin-language poet 1429: Giannantonio Campano (died 1477), Italian, Latin-language poet Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, also known as "Iovianus Pontanus" (died 1503), Italian, Latin-language poet Niccolò Perotti, also