Marco Polo Quotes “You will hear it for yourself, and it will surely fill you with wonder.” - Marco Polo, The Travels “I did not write half of what I saw, for I knew I would not be believed.” - Marco Polo, on his deathbed “Without stones, there is no arch.” - Marco Polo “It is not the voice that commands the story: it is the ear.” - Marco Polo “Live with no excuses and travel with no regrets.” - Marco Polo Accomplishments & Achievements His trip to China lead Europeans to have new ideas about
Marco Polo in China: How One Man’s Adventure Changed the World In 1271 Marco Polo set sail from Venice with his father and uncle, for China on an adventure that would last twenty-four years. Marco Polo arrived in China with his father and uncle in 1275 and returned to Venice in 1295. He brought back many riches from his travels to China, including silks, spices, jewels, and ideas, such as the concept of paper money, and the burning of coal for fuel. Marco Polo, his father, Niccolo and uncle, Maffeo
Brooke Gray March 8, 2023 Highschool Marco Polo: A Venetian Merchant and Traveler Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant and traveler who is famous for his journey from Europe to Asia from 1271 to 1295. Born in 1254 in Venice, Italy, Marco Polo came from a wealthy and well-connected merchant family. In this paper, we will examine the life and travels of Marco Polo, his journeys along the Silk Road, his interactions with the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan, his book Il milione, and his impact on European exploration
Marco Polo: Merchant to Explorer I felt the blood pump through my heart, I saw many knights and noblemen plunge off their horses and collapse to their death. I heard the arrows soaring passed me. But then, I no longer felt the blood pump. All I saw was the dirt below me, and I tasted the blood that was once inside my body. I felt a sack clasp over my head, and everything went dark. Marco Polo was a merchant from Venice, Italy. When he was only 17 years old, his father and his uncle took him along
The world was thought to be flat, with stories about people falling off the edge... and that is where we find our hero. Marco Polo, an adventurous Venetian born in 1254 who travelled the world until his death in early 1324. In 1271, Marco Polo set out with his father and uncle, both travelling merchants, on an epic journey of Europe, the Far East and Asia. The route the Polos took was similar to the track of the ancient Silk Road, a complex network of trade routes that gave people the chance to
born In their generation. As a young man, he embraced the dangers of his perilous journey, and he returned home triumphantly from his travels longing to share his knowledge and remarkable tales with the world. Born in 1254, in Venice, Italy, Marco Polo grew up in the middle of a bustling port city. Some of the daily sites that he would have experienced were merchant ships of various sizes in the port, vendors, merchants, and customers crowding the market square where they would exchange goods
The difference in views between Marco Polo of Yuan era China and Constantinople illustrates of the cultural and societal differences between their views. Marco Polo had a more tolerant view of the early Yuan era China, expressing positive sentiments of society more comparable to his. Conversely, Ibn Battuta expressed more negative sentiments stemming from an intolerance of the non-Islamic culture of late Yuan era China. His intolerance stems from passages of the Holy Quran( القرآن الكريم). Concurrently
in a popular book, his travels are best known, but others from the West had already been to the Orient. William of Rubruck, a French Catholic priest, made the journey in 1255, leaving us a record of his adventures much more reliable than Marco Polo’s stories. Marco was fond of tall tales, but William was a careful observer. William de Rubruck found Europeans living in China and the Mongolian lands, most of whom were brought there as prisoners taken when the Mongols invaded Europe (1235-1241). He heard
Marco Polo promoted change in cultures and revolutionized trading by making many trips to China and Mongolia. He eventually became Kublai Khan's confidant. Using Kublai Khan's power and Marco Polo's trading skills he created even more change like promoting people from the east to come to the west and vice versa.This is why Marco Polo had such a large impact on trading. Marco Polo was born to a rich merchant family in 1254. His mother died when he was very young.At that time, his dad and brother
Especially, Marco Polo’s journey East was one of these most significant voyages. Marco Polo was born in 1254 in Venice, Italy and grew up there for 17 years. He was only six years old when his father and uncle went on the first trip to Cathay. During his childhood, he absorbed the knowledge of commercial French and Italian. In addition, he learned the classical authors and had literacy skills as well. Two years after the death of his mother, they came back Venice and decided to accompany Marco Polo on a
Marco Polo, a traveler who left Venice in 1271 explored much of Asia and even inspired Christopher Columbus two centuries after his death. First, Polo’s childhood was spent without any parents, as his mother died and his father was in a journey in Asia. Polo would have never been able to travel without his father and uncle, who were merchants at the time. During a journey, Polo’s father and uncle, Nicolo and Maffeo Polo, received an invitation to meet Kublai Khan in Cathay, which is another name
As Marco Polo roamed through steaming deserts, and vast seas, he had multiple discoveries and was very successful. But one thought was always on his large, intelligent mind, the death of his dear, departed mother. His mother was there for poor young Marco everyday of his infancy, and then she just fanished, and sadly passed away. Although Marco Polo left with his father in 1271, he had 15 years of a complicated childhood. Marco Polo was born in Venice, Italy, and began his childhood with his mother
1295, Marco Polo stated he stayed in Kinsay for numerous years. He thoroughly researched into their culture and people. He got along with them and noted their amicableness, even among foreigners. In 1793, a British Lord is sent to China with certain trade requests in mind which were quickly shot down by the Emperor. The first document that will be addressed is “Medieval Sourcebook: Marco Polo: The Glories Of Kinsay [Hangchow] (c. 1300).” The main purpose of this document was for Marco Polo to research
What if Marco Polo didn 't travel to China? What would the world be like if Marco Polo didn 't travel to China? There were many famous people who were known for their great finds and travels, but Marco Polo was one of the greats. He was born in 1254 in Venice Italy to a wealthy Venetian merchant family. His mother died giving birth to him, so his aunt and uncle raised him for most of his life. His father and uncle were merchants and both became very wealthy by trading goods in the Middle East. He
1. Marco Polo Marco Polo an explorer from Venice who when in Asia discovered a route that would advance trading throughout the world. Marco Polo, was born in the year 1254 AD in Venice, Italy. As a iconic figure, Marco Polo’s exact date of birth is unconfirmed amongst contemporary historians. The date is hypothesised to be in the month of September. Marco Polo was born into a family of wealthy Venetian merchants (Biography.com, 2016).In the year 1260 AD, Marco Polo’s mother Nicole passed away,
Marco Polo provided quite a bit of information on the description of Kublai Khan around the topic of his physical appearance, his wives and his concubines. When it comes to the topic of his appearance, Marco Polo described him as being average height, having white and red skin, black eyes, and being round. Also, Kublai Khan had a total of four wives who permanently held the role of being empresses. The oldest son from these four wives would become emperor once Kublai Khan passed away. Each wive was
It is March 11th 2012, a day before my birthday! I got home around 6-7 at night and saw that the grass was covered with a white layer that I didn 't know what it was. I said “ Daddy did it snow only in our house?’’ and he said “ Yes it snowed only here it 's a miracle isn 't it?” When I got out the truck I went to see the snow but what i found was shocking. The what I believed was snow turned out to be white plastic used to cover the ground because it was going to rain and the party was going to
Marco Polo is an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from wealthy merchant family. In 1271, Marco Polo set off for the voyage to Asia with his father and uncle, and during this adventure, he passed though China and met with Kublai Khan, a Mongol ruler, who found the Yuan Dynasty China. After he made a great fortune, he returned to his homeland, Venice, in 1295, but during this time, Venice was at war with Republic of Genoa. Unfortunately, Marco Polo was captured in the war and imprisoned. He spent
The brave time travelers Adolpho Amador and Claire Cindrellon, traveled back in time to the Safavid Empire which is located in modern day Iran. They were carefully chosen and trained, they both speak fluent Turkish and Persian,which were the two main languages of the empire. Their destination and time period were heavily researched to avoid any complications such as battles. It was decided they were to travel back to Isfahan in 1639. They would be in the capital city in a time of peace between the
Marco polo was an important person for many reasons. Marco Polo explored across Asia through China visiting the Kublai Khan in Beijing. Marco Polo was gone for twenty four years, thinking he would come home in three. He encountered many harsh difficulties throughout his voyage and exchanged many ideas with the people he met. Marco Polo’s exploration was groundbreaking in many ways. According to EDSITEment.gov, Marco Polo was one of the first Europeans to visit the Chinese capital (modern Beijing)