his uncle
Marco polo went to china with his father and his uncle
Marco Polo died at home only a few months before his 70th birthday.
Marco Polo's father, Niccolo Polo, died in 1294. He was an explorer alongside Marco and took him on the famous expedition to Asia.
yes
Marco Polo was not an orphan. His mother died when he was young and he was raised by an aunt and uncle. His father had been traveling in the far east since before he was born and returned when Marco was 15. Two years later, Marco set off with his father, Niccolo Polo, and uncle, Mafffeo Polo, on the 24 year journey that Marco documented in his book.
Marco polo went to china with his father and his uncle
No, Marco's father did NOT re-marry.
Marco Polo died at home only a few months before his 70th birthday.
Marco Polo's father, Niccolo Polo, died in 1294. He was an explorer alongside Marco and took him on the famous expedition to Asia.
yes
Marco Polo's mother died when he was just born so his aunt and uncle took him in and raised him until he was 7 years old.Soon after, his father took him back and was then raised by his dad and uncle.
Marco Polo was raised in the city-state of Venice, in the year 1254. His mother died when he was young so he had to live with his aunt until his father came back. His father returned when Marco was 15.
Half Siblings: Temari and Kankuro Father: 4th Kazekage Gaaras mother died at childbirth
Marco's family as a child was not so good his mom died a few years after he was born and he didn't meet his father until he was 15.
Marco Polo was not an orphan. His mother died when he was young and he was raised by an aunt and uncle. His father had been traveling in the far east since before he was born and returned when Marco was 15. Two years later, Marco set off with his father, Niccolo Polo, and uncle, Mafffeo Polo, on the 24 year journey that Marco documented in his book.
Marco's family as a child was not so good his mom died a few years after he was born and he didn't meet his father until he was 15.
No. Edward's mother, Jane Seymour, died of complications following childbirth, and his father, Henry VIII, died of natural causes.