Marco polo meet his wife in the 1300
He travelled with his father and uncle.
Marco Polo was 17 when he left Venice, Italy with his father and uncle to the court of Kublai Kan for trade. His father was a merchant who was trading with China. Marco ended up staying in China for 25 years before he returned to Italy.
If you mean, did he meet Natives from America, then no he didn't. Marco Polo never traveled to America. He did meet the natives of many lands in his travels.
Rustic Hello DA Pisa did not actually meet Marco Polo, as there is no historical record or context linking the two figures. Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled extensively through Asia in the late 13th century. If you’re referring to a fictional or metaphorical meeting, please provide more context for a precise answer.
Marco Polo did not travel to America and did not meet Native Americans; he travelled to China and met the Chinese.
Marco polo meet his wife in the 1300
Yes. you can read about it in The Travels of Marco Polo.
It took him a long time to meet his son because his son was always playing marco polo.
Asians as he discovered Asia
He travelled with his father and uncle.
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Marco Polo was 17 when he left Venice, Italy with his father and uncle to the court of Kublai Kan for trade. His father was a merchant who was trading with China. Marco ended up staying in China for 25 years before he returned to Italy.
If you mean, did he meet Natives from America, then no he didn't. Marco Polo never traveled to America. He did meet the natives of many lands in his travels.
Mongolia was the city where he meet kublai khan
Marco polo is a big traveler of Italy and Venice he has father his name is Niccolo and maffeo they were in hangchaw with the emperor of china his name is Kublai khan .in 1269 they returned to Venice to meet Marco on his first time
Rustic Hello DA Pisa did not actually meet Marco Polo, as there is no historical record or context linking the two figures. Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled extensively through Asia in the late 13th century. If you’re referring to a fictional or metaphorical meeting, please provide more context for a precise answer.