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Jefimija
Jefimija (, ; 1349–1405), secular name Jelena Mrnjavčević (, or ), was a Serbian noblewoman, wife of Jovan Uglješa Mrnjavčević, considered to be the first female Serbian poet.
Anacaona
Anacaona ( 1474 – 1504) was a Taíno , zemi interpreter, composer, and poet born in Yaguana, Jaragua, Hispaniola (present-day Léogâne, Haiti). After the death of her brother in 1500, she became the ruler of Jaragua. In the centuries since her death, she has been re-imagined and memorialized in various forms of poetry, music, and literature from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and the wider Caribbean.
Olivier de la Marche
French writer
Yaqub Beg
The fourth Padishah of Aq Qoyunlu (1478–1490)
Yahya al-Shirvani al-Bakubi
15th-century Sufi mystic from Shamakhi, who founded the Khalwati order.
Jean Lemaire de Belges
Walloon poet and historian who lived primarily in France
Pietru Caxaro
15th century Maltese philosopher
Dawlatshah Samarqandi
Persian poet and writer from Central Asia
Dimitrije Kantakouzenos
Serbian writer
Habibi
Azerbaijani poet
Kishvari
Nematullah Kishvari (, ) was a 15th- and 16th-century poet. He is considered one of the leading poets of Azerbaijani literature during that time and his poems played a significant role in the development of the Azerbaijani literary language.
Yang Yu
Ming dynasty person CBDB = 66729
Yang Rong
Ming dynasty politician, Senior Grand Secretary (died 1440)
Suster Bertken
Dutch poet and hermit (1427–1514)
Dahma' bint Yahya
Yemeni scholar and poet
Gadāʾī
Gadāʼī (), or Gadā (, []), was a 15th-century poet of Central Asia who wrote in the Chaghatay Turkic language. He is recognised by the better-known Ali-Shir Nava'i as a predecessor, whom he had met.