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Summary Of: Marco Polo

Marco Polo invited them all to dinner one night during which the Polos dressed in the simple... Marco Polo was later captured in a minor clash of the war between Venice and... Marco Polo was finally released from captivity in the summer of 1299... Marco Polo died in his home on January 1324... The travels of Marco Polo are given an extended... Marco Polo also inspired the creation of Marco Volo... by the most honourable Messer Marco Polo and his father... or whether Marco Polo was simply repeating stories that he had heard from other traders... Frances Wood has questioned whether or not Marco Polo was even in China... and that there is no mention of Marco Polo in Chinese accounts of the period... Did Marco Polo Go To China... Marco Polo and the Discovery of the World... Did Marco Polo Go to China... Did Marco Polo Go To China...

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