Marco Polo - translation to English
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Marco Polo - translation to English

VENETIAN EXPLORER AND MERCHANT WHO TRAVELLED THROUGH ASIA
Polo, Marco; Marco Pollo; Marcus Pol; Macro Polo; Marko Pilić; Marko Pilic; Marco polo; Marco Polo's birthplace; Polo, Marco, 1254-1323
  • Kublai Khan's court, from the French "Livre des merveilles"
  • Castello]] ([[Venice]]), where Polo was buried. The photo shows the church as it is today, after the 1592 rebuilding.
  • Handwritten notes by [[Christopher Columbus]] on a Latin edition of Polo's book
  • 1450}} by the Venetian monk [[Fra Mauro]]
  • Seal of the Mongol ruler [[Ghazan]] in a 1302 letter to [[Pope Boniface VIII]], with an inscription in Chinese [[seal script]]
  • Seal of [[Güyük Khan]] using the classical [[Mongolian script]], as found in a letter sent to the Roman [[Pope Innocent IV]] in 1246
  • Polo meeting [[Kublai Khan]]
  • Letter from [[Arghun]], Khan of the Mongol [[Ilkhanate]], to [[Pope Nicholas IV]], 1290
  • Text of the letter of [[Pope Innocent IV]] "to the ruler and people of the Tartars", brought to [[Güyüg Khan]] by [[John de Carpini]], 1245
  • Italian banknote issued in 1982, portraying Marco Polo
  • Statue of Marco Polo in Hangzhou, China
  • A page from ''Il Milione'', from a manuscript believed to date between 1298 and 1299
  • Mosaic of Marco Polo displayed in the Palazzo Doria-Tursi, [[Genoa]], Italy
  • 16th-century portrait of Marco Polo
  • Il Milione}}
  • Plaque on [[Teatro Malibran]], which was built upon Marco Polo's house

Marco Polo         
n. Marco Polo, (1254-1324) mercante ed esploratore veneziano fra i primi esploratori europei a percorrere l"Asia
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  • Water polo defense: A defender may only hold, block or pull an opponent who is touching or holding the ball.
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  • A classic 4–2 man-up situation. The attacking white team has 4 players positioned on 2 metres, and 2 players positioned on 4 metres. The 5 outfield defending blue players try to block shots and prevent a goal being scored for the 20 seconds of man-down play. In the top left corner, the shot clock can be seen, showing 28 seconds remaining in the white attack.
  • William Wilson, Scottish aquatics pioneer and originator of the first [[rules of water polo]]
BALLGAME-TEAM SPORT PLAYED IN WATER BY TEAMS COMPETING TO PUT THE BALL INTO THE OPPONENT'S GOAL
Waterpolo; H2o polo; Water polo clubs; Wingball; Water Polo; Water polo player; Beach water polo; Water polo goal; 🤽; Water polo positions; Flippa ball
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polo neck         
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GARMENT WITH A CLOSE-FITTING COLLAR THAT FOLDS OVER AND COVERS THE NECK
Turtleneck; Turtlenecks; Turtle neck; Polo-neck; Turtle neck sweater; Turtleneck sweaters; Turtleneck sweater; Mock turtle neck; Mock turtleneck; Turtleneck Sweater; Hickey hider; Turtle-neck; Roll neck; Jersey shirt; Turtle neck shirt; Pollo neck; Roll neck sweater
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Definition

polo
n. to play polo

Wikipedia

Marco Polo

Marco Polo ( (listen), Venetian: [ˈmaɾko ˈpolo], Italian: [ˈmarko ˈpɔːlo] (listen); c. 1254 – 8 January 1324) was an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from the Republic of Venice who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295. His travels are recorded in The Travels of Marco Polo (also known as Book of the Marvels of the World and Il Milione, c. 1300), a book that described to Europeans the then-mysterious culture and inner workings of the Eastern world, including the wealth and great size of the Mongol Empire and China in the Yuan Dynasty, giving their first comprehensive look into China, Persia, India, Japan and other Asian cities and countries.

Born in Venice, Marco learned the mercantile trade from his father and his uncle, Niccolò and Maffeo, who travelled through Asia and met Kublai Khan. In 1269, they returned to Venice to meet Marco for the first time. The three of them embarked on an epic journey to Asia, exploring many places along the Silk Road until they reached Cathay (China). They were received by the royal court of Kublai Khan, who was impressed by Marco's intelligence and humility. Marco was appointed to serve as Khan's foreign emissary, and he was sent on many diplomatic missions throughout the empire and Southeast Asia, such as in present-day Burma, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. As part of this appointment, Marco also travelled extensively inside China, living in the emperor's lands for 17 years and seeing many things that had previously been unknown to Europeans. Around 1291, the Polos also offered to accompany the Mongol princess Kököchin to Persia; they arrived around 1293. After leaving the princess, they travelled overland to Constantinople and then to Venice, returning home after 24 years. At this time, Venice was at war with Genoa; Marco was captured and imprisoned by the Genoans after joining the war effort and dictated his stories to Rustichello da Pisa, a cellmate. He was released in 1299, became a wealthy merchant, married, and had three children. He died in 1324 and was buried in the church of San Lorenzo in Venice.

Though he was not the first European to reach China, Marco Polo was the first to leave a detailed chronicle of his experience. This account of the Orient provided the Europeans with a clear picture of the East's geography and ethnic customs, and was the first Western record of porcelain, gunpowder, paper money, and some Asian plants and exotic animals. His travel book inspired Christopher Columbus and many other travellers. There is substantial literature based on Polo's writings; he also influenced European cartography, leading to the introduction of the Fra Mauro map.

Examples of use of Marco Polo
1. Visitors can hike or ride yaks through the Wakhan valley and look for Marco Polo sheep.
2. Anadarko Petroleum evacuated 47 workers not essential to production from its Marco Polo platform.
3. The north is famous for its melons, which Marco Polo declared to the best in the world.
4. That misconception was laid to rest by great explorers such as Marco Polo and Vasco da Gama.
5. Getting there British Airways (0870 850 '850, www.ba.com) flies daily to Venice‘s Marco Polo Airport from Gatwick and BMI (0870 607 0555, www.flybmi.com) flies from Heathrow.