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    Fantina Polo (1303 – between 28 August 1375 and 18 December 1385) was a noblewoman of the Republic of Venice. Biography [ edit ] A Venetian patrician , she was the first daughter of Marco Polo and Donata Badoer .

  2. Feb 7, 2022 · Last modified on Mon 7 Feb 2022 14.49 EST. A researcher in Venice has found evidence revealing that Marco Polo had a daughter out of wedlock. Agnese is believed to have been born between 1295, the ...

  3. The first document—the “Fantina Polo Map 1” (see pl. 6)—is a map covering Europe, northern Africa, and Asia, set in a kind of “longitude-latitude” grid, with place-names referred to by a series of Roman numerals. The map is signed “Fantina Polo” with the year “1329.”

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  5. Feb 16, 2022 · Agnese, the until now unknown Marco Polo daughter, was therefore probably conceived before Polo went to jail in 1298. The explorer had returned from his travels east along the Silk Road in 1295. Fantina was Marco Polo’s most famous daughter. And she resolutely marched to the courts in Venice to demand her rightful inheritance when her famous ...

  6. Jan 26, 2022 · Marco Polo had three daughters. Three of the Marco Polo children were named Bella Polo, Fantina Polo, and Moreta Polo. Marco Polo's father and uncle set out to discover more about Asia in the year 1255. Kublai Khan was a king of the Mongol empire in China, and he was one of the grandsons of Genghis Khan.

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · Learn about the life and adventures of the Venetian merchant and explorer who wrote the first European account of the Silk Road. Discover how his book became a hit and a riddle for philologists, and how his legacy is elusive in his hometown.

  8. This chapter continues a systematic description of the maps and their intriguing depictions. Here, maps apparently signed by Fantina Polo and Moreta Polo are presented. These works include many fascinating features, such as Ptolemaic grid lines and toponyms, mentions of the famous (but mysterious) island of Antillia, and even Chinese place ...

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