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  1. Jan 18, 2023 · Lauren Maffeo is an award-winning designer and analyst who currently works as a service designer at Steampunk, a human-centered design firm serving the federal government. She is also a founding editor of Springer's AI and Ethics journal and an area editor for Data and Policy, an open access journal with Cambridge University Press.

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  2. See the events in life of Marco Polo in Chronological Order. Marco Polo was the legendary Italian merchant, explorer and traveler, who travelled to China and worked under emperor, Kublai Khan. Read this biography to learn more about his profile, childhood, life and timeline.

    • Voyages of Marco
    • IL Milione
    • Later Life
    • Historical and Cultural Impact
    • References

    Journey to Cathay and service to the khan

    Maffeo and Niccolò Polo set out on a second journey with the pope's response to Kublai Khan in 1271. This time Niccolò took his son Marco, along with two friars who did not finish the voyage due to fear. When Marco Polo arrived at Kublai Khan's court he became a favorite of the khan and was employed for 17 years and was sent on voyages and was given permission to trade freely throughout China. In 1291, Kublai entrusted Marco with his last duty, to escort the Mongol princess Koekecin (Cocacin...

    On their return from China in 1295, the family settled in Venice where they became a sensation and attracted crowds of listeners who had difficulties in believing their reports of distant China. According to a late tradition, since they did not believe him, Marco Polo invited them all to dinner one night during which the Polos dressed in the simple...

    Marco Polo was finally released from captivity in the summer of 1299, and he returned home to Venice, where his father and uncles had bought a large house in the central quarter named Contrada San Giovanni Crisostomowith the company's profits. The company continued its activities, and Marco was now a wealthy merchant. While he personally financed o...

    Although the Polos were by no means the first Europeans to reach China overland (see, for example, Radhanites and Giovanni da Pian del Carpine), due to Marco's book their trip was the first to be widely known, and the best-documented until then. Marco Polo's description of the Far East and its riches inspired Christopher Columbus's decision to try ...

    Hart, Henry H. Marco Polo, Venetian Adventurer. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1967.
    Larner, John. Marco Polo and the Discovery of the World. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999. ISBN 0300079710
    Polo, Marco. The Travels of Marco Polo: The Complete Yule-Cordier Edition: Including the Unabridged Third Edition (1903) of Henry Yule’s Annotated Translation, as Revised by Henri Cordier, Together...
    Wood, Frances. Did Marco Polo Go to China?. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996. ISBN 0813389984
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  4. Nov 30, 2007 · Reviewed by Bruce Barcott. Nov. 30, 2007. Marco Polo From Venice to Xanadu By Laurence Bergreen Illustrated. 415 pages. $28.95 Alfred A. Knopf. Here's a lesson in the graceful acceptance of...

  5. Marco Polo: From Venice to Xanadu. Marco Polo. : Laurence Bergreen. Alfred A. Knopf, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 415 pages. As the most celebrated European to explore Asia,...

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · (1254-1324) Who Was Marco Polo? Marco Polo was a Venetian explorer known for the book The Travels of Marco Polo, which describes his voyage to and experiences in Asia. Polo traveled...

  7. The Life and Times of Marco Polo. Marco Polo, the first European to travel to China and return to write about his adventures, was born in Venice in 1254. Marco's father had left on a...

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