No, Marco Polo was not a German Jesuit. He was an Italian explorer from Venice, born in 1254, known for his travels to Asia and his detailed accounts of his experiences, particularly in China. His journeys were documented in "The Travels of Marco Polo," which inspired many European explorers. The Jesuit order was founded in the 16th century, long after Polo's time.
he didn't make gun powder or fire craker, he wrote a book named travels of marco polo i now that not an accomplishment but i thought he like found other stuff srry this is so long i just like to type
Marco Polo was BEFORE Columbus about 225 years.
marco polo's exploration was about 23years
Marco Polo's voyage to Asia lasted approximately 24 years, from 1271 to 1295. He traveled extensively through regions such as China, Persia, and India, documenting his experiences and the cultures he encountered. Polo returned to Venice in 1295, where he recounted his adventures, which were later compiled into the famous book "The Travels of Marco Polo." His journey significantly influenced European knowledge of Asia.
he was divorsed in 1282 didnt last long they took turns with the kids awww how sad
24 years
It took him a long time to meet his son because his son was always playing marco polo.
Marco Polo was married for 24 years. He got married sometime in the year 1300 and died in 1324.
he lived 86 years
24 years
He stayed in Asia for 24 years