Marco Polo
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The voyage of Niccolò and Maffeo Polo
The Polo name originally didn't belong to a family of explorers but to a family of traders. Marco Polo's father, Niccolò (also Nicolò in Venetian) and his uncle, Maffeo (also Maffio), were prosperous merchants who traded with the East. They were partners with a third brother, named Marco il vecchio (the Elder).
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Venetian - Merchant
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In 1259, the two brothers lived in the Venetian quarter of Constantinople, where they enjoyed political privileges and tax relief because of their country?s role in establishing the Latin Empire in the Fourth Crusade of 1204. But the family judged the political situation of the city precarious, so they decided to transfer their business northeast to Soldaia, a city in Crimea. Their decision proved wise. Constantinople was recaptured in 1261 by Michael Palaeologus, the ruler of the Empire of Nicaea, who quickly burned the Venetian quarter. Captured Venetian citizens were blinded, while many of those who managed to escape perished aboard overloaded refugee ships fleeing to other Venetian colonies in the Aegean Sea.
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1259 - Constantinople - Political privileges and tax relief - Latin Empire - Fourth Crusade - 1204 - Soldaia - Crimea - 1261 - Michael Palaeologus - Empire of Nicaea - Aegean Sea
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As their new home on the north rim of the Black Sea, Soldaia had been frequented by Venetian traders since the 12th century. The Mongol army sacked it in 1223, but the city had never been definitively conquered until 1239, when it became a part of the newly formed Mongol state known as the Golden Horde. Searching for better profits, the Polos continued their journey to Sarai, where the court of Berke Khan, the ruler of the Golden Horde, was located. At that time, the city of Sarai — already visited by William of Rubruck a few years early — was no more than a huge encampment, and the Polos stayed for about a year. Finally, they decided to avoid Crimea, because of a civil war between Berke and his cousin Hulagu or perhaps because of the bad relationship between Berke Khan and the Byzantine Empire. Instead, they moved further east to Bukhara, in modern day Uzbekistan, where the family lived and traded for three years.
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Black Sea - 12th century - Mongol - 1223 - 1239 - Golden Horde - Sarai - Berke Khan - William of Rubruck - Hulagu - Byzantine Empire - Bukhara - Uzbekistan
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In 1264, Nicolò and Maffio joined up with an embassy sent by the Ilkhan Hulagu to his brother, the Grand Khan Kublai. In 1266, they reached the seat of the Grand Khan in the Mongol capital Khanbaliq, now known as Beijing, China.
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1264 - Ilkhan - 1266 - Khanbaliq - Beijing - China
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In his book, Il Milione, Marco explains how Kubilai officially received the Polos and sent them back — with a Mongol named Koeketei as an ambassador to the Pope. They brought with them a letter from the Khan requesting educated people to come and teach Christianity and Western customs to his people and the paiza, a golden tablet a foot long and three inches wide, authorizing the holder to require and obtain lodge, horses and food throughout the Great Khan's dominion. Koeketei left in the middle of the journey, leaving the Polos to travel alone to Ayas in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. From that port city, they sailed to Saint Jean d'Acre, capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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Pope - Christianity - Ayas - Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia - Saint Jean d'Acre - Kingdom of Jerusalem
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The long sede vacante — between the death of Pope Clement IV, in 1268, and the election of Pope Gregory X, in 1271 — prevented the Polos from fulfilling Kublai?s request. As suggested by Theobald Visconti, papal legate for the realm of Egypt, in Acres for the Ninth Crusade, the two brothers returned to Venice in 1269 or 1270, waiting for the nomination of the new Pope.
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Sede vacante - Pope Clement IV - 1268 - Pope Gregory X - 1271 - Ninth Crusade - 1269 - 1270
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| ► | Theiapolis People! |
| ► | The voyage of Niccolò and Maffeo Polo |
| ► | The voyages of Marco |
| ► | Il Milione |
| ► | Later life |
| ► | Did the trip really take place? |
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