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Vytautas
Grand Duke of Lithuania
Mircea the Elder
Ruler of Wallachia

Manuel Chrysoloras
Byzantine Greek scholar, diplomat, and professor (c. 1350–1415)

Jobst of Moravia
Margrave of Moravia, Duke of Luxembourg, and Elector of Brandenburg (1351-1411)

Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria
Bulgarian tsar

Vidyapati
Vidyapati (–1448), also known by the sobriquet Maithil Kavi Kokil (), was a Maithili and Sanskrit polymath-poet-saint, playwright, composer, biographer, philosopher, law-theorist, writer, courtier and royal priest. He was a devotee of Shiva, but also wrote love songs and devotional Vaishnava songs. He had knowledge of, and composed works in Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apabhramsha and Maithili.
Agnolo Gaddi
Italian early renaissance painter (c.1350-1396)
Qara Yusuf
The first sultan of Qara Qoyunlu dynasty (1389–1420)

Skirgaila
thumb|150px|Skirgaila, 16th century imaginative portrait
thumb|150px|Trakai Island Castle. For ten years Skirgaila was Duke of Trakai.
thumb|150px|Document with attached Seal of Skirgaila (18 June 1387)
thumb|150px|Seal of Skirgaila, 1382
Konrad von Jungingen
German noble (1355-1407)
Peter II of Cyprus
King of Cyprus
Leonor Teles de Menezes
Portuguese queen (1350-1386)
Melchior Broederlam
Early Netherlandish painter
Kara Yülük Osman
The first king of Aq Qoyunlu (1378–1435)
Theodoros I Palaiologos
despot of the Morea
Anabella Drummond
Scottish queen consort

Ahmad al-Qalqashandi
'''Shihāb al-Dīn Abū 'l-Abbās Aḥmad ibn ‘Alī ibn Aḥmad ‘Abd Allāh al-Fazārī al-Shāfiʿī better known by the epithet al-Qalqashandī' (; 1355 or 1356 – 1418), was a medieval Arab Egyptian encyclopedist, polymath and mathematician. A native of the Nile Delta, he became a Scribe of the Scroll (Katib al-Darj), or clerk of the Mamluk chancery in Cairo, Egypt. His magnum opus is the voluminous administrative encyclopedia Ṣubḥ al-Aʿshá''.

Siemowit IV
Duke of Masovia
Johannes von Tepl
German-language writer
Al-Ashraf Sha'ban
Mamluk Sultan of Egypt 1363-1377
Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić
14th-century Bosnian nobleman
Maria de Luna
Queen Consort of Aragon (1353/57/58–1406)
Frederick I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
German king
Beatrice, Countess of Alburquerque
Portuguese infanta
Jacquemart de Hesdin
French painter
Richard Whittington
four times Lord Mayor of London (1354-1423)
Giovanni I Bentivoglio
Ruler of Bologna, 1401-1402
Bogislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania
Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
Konrad III the Old
Duke of Oleśnica, Koźle, Bytom and Ścinawa
Thomas Erpingham
English noble

Marco Solari
Italian architect
Raimondo Orsini del Balzo
Italian nobleman

Alfonso of Aragon the Younger
duke of Gandía
Antonia of Balzo
second Queen consort of Frederick III the Simple, King of Sicily (1355-1374)
Henry VIII the Sparrow
Duke of Żagań, Glogów and Ścinawa

John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter
English nobleman
Swantibor I, Duke of Pomerania
Duke of Pomerania-Stettin, Governor of the Mittelmark
Paolo da Firenze
Italian composer and music theorist
Lorenzo di Bicci
Italian painter (1350–1427)
Smil Flaška of Pardubice
Czech poet and politic writer
Tautvilas Kęstutaitis
Lithuanian noble
Henry VII Rumpold
Polish noble
Niccolò da Tolentino
Italian condottiere
Danutė of Lithuania
Lithuanian princess, daughter of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and wife of Janusz I of Warsaw
Fiore dei Liberi
late-14th Century Italian knight, diplomat, and master of arms
John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
English Earl
Vasiliy Kirdyapa
Russian noble
James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas
Scottish noble
Thomas de Camoys, 1st Baron Camoys
English peer
Margaret of Jülich
German noblewoman, Lady of Amstelveen and Nieuwer-Amstel in 1411
Adolf of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
Archbishop and Elector of Mainz from 1381–1390
Zyndram of Maszkowice
Polish knight
Frederick I, Duke of Brunswick-Osterode
Duke of Brunswick-Osterode
James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond
Noble in the Peerage of Ireland
Henry I of Ziębice
Silesian Duke
Frederick of Blankenheim
Dutch bishop
Werner von Falkenstein
German archbishop

Elizabeth of Moravia
Sister of King of Germany
Hans von Burghausen
German architect
William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
Supporter of Richard II of England