Marco Polo
Marco Polo, a Venetian merchant and adventurer, traveled from Europe to Asia and spent 17 years in China. His book, the Travels of Marco Polo, provided valuable geographic information to European navigators.
Explorer
September 15, 1254
Virgo
January 08, 1324
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Venice, Italy
Marco Polo, a renowned Venetian merchant and adventurer, is best known for his 13th-century exploration of Asia and his book “The Travels of Marco Polo.” This classic travelogue, which details his experiences in China and other parts of Asia, significantly impacted Europe’s understanding of the world and provided valuable geographic information that influenced European navigators. Other notable works by Polo include “Il Milione” and “Le Livre des merveilles.” Throughout his travels, Marco Polo was involved in diplomatic missions and trading activities, and he even served the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan. His legacy as a traveler and author has made him a prominent figure in world history.