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  1. . . . and he said he had heard the story from his own father and grandfather, and from other old men among the neighbours." How Marco Polo Went to China Marco Polo was born in Venice in the year 1254. His father, Nicolo, and his uncle, Maffeo, were merchants who had seats in the great council and were enrolled with the noblemen of Venice.

  2. The Travels of Marco Polo may be the most famous travel book ever written. That such a claim can confidently be made is remarkable for a work now well into its eighth century – and doubly so since strictly speaking it is not a travel

  3. Marco Polo emerges as being curious and tolerant, and devoted to Kublai Khan and the dynasty that he served for two decades. The book is Polo's account of his travels to China, which he calls Cathay (north China) and Manji (south China). The Polo party left Venice in 1271.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marco_PoloMarco Polo - Wikipedia

    Marco Polo ( / ˈmɑːrkoʊ ˈpoʊloʊ / ⓘ, Venetian: [ˈmaɾko ˈpolo], Italian: [ˈmarko ˈpɔːlo] ⓘ; c. 1254 – 8 January 1324) [1] was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.

  5. Jul 25, 2016 · A voice-over says, "Playing Marco Polo with Marco Polo? Surprising. What's not surprising? How much money Amanda and Keith saved by switching to Geico," as the camera shows real-life Geico customers holding a sign asserting $645 in savings. Meanwhile, a llama noses around the pool.

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  6. THE TRAVELS OF MARCO POLO (1298)1. The Venetian Marco Polo (c.1254–1324) voyaged in 1271 with his father and uncle, seasoned merchants, to the Far East as papal envoys to Kublai Khan, the Great Khan.2 Marco gained his favor and was entrusted with official business, both at court and on travels throughout Kublai’s vast empire and beyond, at ...

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  8. Polo proved an engaging storyteller. He found Mongolian customs fascin- ating and reported them enthusiastically. While in China he’d seen the use of paper for money and the burning of coal for heat (see excerpts below). Paper money had been in use in China for several hundred years by then.

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