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  1. Niccolò Polo (Italian: [nikkoˌlɔ pˈpɔːlo], Venetian: [nikoˌɰɔ ˈpolo]; c. 1230 – c. 1294) and Maffeo Polo ([mafˈfɛːo ˈpɔːlo], Venetian: [maˈfɛo ˈpolo]; or Matteo [matˈtɛːo], Venetian:; c. 1230 – c. 1309) were Italian traveling merchants from the Republic of Venice, best known as the father and uncle ...

  2. Niccolò Polo (c. 1230 - c. 1294) fue un comerciante y explorador veneciano, padre del famoso explorador Marco Polo. Trabajando con su hermano Maffeo Polo la mayor parte de su vida, establecieron puestos comerciales en Constantinopla, Sudak y en la parte occidental del Imperio mongol.

  3. Niccolò and Maffeo Polo (Q3294114) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Venetian merchant brothers; father and uncle of Marco Polo. Niccolo and Maffeo Polo;

  4. Italian explorer. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Marco Polo. In Marco Polo: Polos journey to Asia. Niccolò and Maffeo remained in Venice anticipating the election of a new pope, but in 1271, after two years of waiting, they departed with Marco for the Mongol court.

  5. Italian explorer. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Marco Polo. In Marco Polo: Polos journey to Asia. Niccolò and Maffeo remained in Venice anticipating the election of a new pope, but in 1271, after two years of waiting, they departed with Marco for the Mongol court.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marco_PoloMarco Polo - Wikipedia

    In 1260, Niccolò and Maffeo, while residing in Constantinople, then the capital of the Latin Empire, foresaw a political change; they liquidated their assets into jewels and moved away. According to The Travels of Marco Polo, they passed through much of Asia, and met with Kublai Khan, a Mongol ruler and founder of the Yuan dynasty.

  7. Maffeo Polo (c. 1230 – c. 1309) was a Venetian merchant and explorer, the brother of Niccolò Polo, and the uncle of Marco Polo. Working with his brother for the majority of his life, they established trading posts in Constantinople, Sudak and in the western part of the Mongol Empire. In 1257...