Marco Polo was imprisoned for about 17 years. He was captured during a conflict between Venice and Genoa in 1298 and spent time in a Genoese prison. After his release, he returned to Venice, where he recounted his travels and adventures.
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Marco Polo finished dictating to Rustichello in 1299, at the time he was released from prison
Marco Polo was captured by the Genoa because when Marco Polo got back from his journey, Venice was at war with Genoa. So for that being, while Marco Polo tried to help on one of Venice's ships Marco Polo got captured and put in jail.
Marco Polo and Rustichello da Pisa were imprisoned during a conflict between Venice and Genoa in the late 13th century. Marco Polo, a Venetian merchant, was captured during a naval battle, while Rustichello, a romance writer from Genoa, was imprisoned alongside him. In prison, Polo recounted his travels to Rustichello, who helped him document his adventures, leading to the creation of "The Travels of Marco Polo." Their collaboration turned Polo's experiences into one of the most famous travel narratives of the Middle Ages.
he lived 86 years
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he wrote a book called the travels of marco polo
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Chaim Bertman, in "Our Lady of the Opium Basement, The Literary Review, 1995. Bertman ingeniously retells the Marco Polo story through his disillusioned scribe (and prison mate), Rusticiello.
Marco Polo finished dictating to Rustichello in 1299, at the time he was released from prison
marco polo's exploration was about 23years
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Marco Polo was captured by the Genoa because when Marco Polo got back from his journey, Venice was at war with Genoa. So for that being, while Marco Polo tried to help on one of Venice's ships Marco Polo got captured and put in jail.
Marco Polo was BEFORE Columbus about 225 years.
Marco Polo and Rustichello da Pisa were imprisoned during a conflict between Venice and Genoa in the late 13th century. Marco Polo, a Venetian merchant, was captured during a naval battle, while Rustichello, a romance writer from Genoa, was imprisoned alongside him. In prison, Polo recounted his travels to Rustichello, who helped him document his adventures, leading to the creation of "The Travels of Marco Polo." Their collaboration turned Polo's experiences into one of the most famous travel narratives of the Middle Ages.
he's not in prison anymore...