If Marco Polo hadn't existed, the authors of children's books would almost certainly have invented him. His adventure was ideal fare for juvenile literature: the young boy who traveled the length of ...
On one of Marco Polo's journeys, he encountered a ruler who would remain etched in his memory for life. This leader wasn't just a warrior but a statesman, a visionary, and an empire builder. His name?
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The harrowing route of Marco Polo's 13th-century trek from Venice to ancient Cathay over the traditional Silk Road to Kublai Khan's territories consumed 24 years of the famous explorer's life.
Marco Polo, while the most famous today, was just one of many emissaries bridging Medieval Europe and the Mongol Empire.
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