Marco Polo Diffusion

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Marco Polo and His Exploration across Asia
Before Marco Polo died, a priest came up to his deathbed, asking him if he would like to admit that his stories were false. It is famously said that Marco Polo responded with the words, "I have not told half of what I saw.” As an internationally famous merchant, voyager, and storyteller, Marco Polo and his travel accounts on Asia made an instant impression on medieval Europe by providing them with ideas, influences, and images of the little-known Far East.
In 1254, Marco Polo was born into a prosperous merchant family in Venice, Italy. Because his mother died quite young and his father and uncle, Niccolò and Matteo, constantly traveled to Asia, Marco was mainly raised by his extended family. He had a strong educational background and his interest in literature and world religions later manifested in his future work.
By 1271, Niccolò and Matteo Polo set out for Asia once again, this time bringing along young Marco. The Polos made way across the Middle East through overland routes later known as the Silk Road. In Description of the World, Mar...

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