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[[File:225px-Marco Polo portrait.jpg|thumb|Marco Polo]]
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'''Marco Polo''' (15 September 1254 – 8 January 1324) was an explorer and a merchant for the [[Venice|Venetian Republic]] of [[Italy]]. He learned the art of trading from his father, [[Niccolò Polo]], and his uncle, [[Maffeo Polo]] and was well educated learning merchant subjects including foreign currency, appraising, and the handling of cargo ships.
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==History==
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===Early Life===
|birth  = 1254<br>[[Italy]]
|death  = 8 or 9 January 1324 (aged 69)<br>[[Venice]], Italy
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'''Marco Polo''' (1254 – 1324) was an explorer and a merchant for the [[Venice|Venetian Republic]] of [[Italy]]. Marco was well educated, learning merchant subjects including foreign currency, appraising and the handling of cargo ships.  


Marco was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], which included [[Dante Alighieri]] and [[Domenico Auditore]]'s father. Marco hired Domenico as a sailor on his journeys, likely to keep him safe from [[Templars]]. Later, he and Domenico's father put him under the guidance of Dante, who trained him to be an Assassin.
Secretly, Marco was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] in Italy, and served an important role in the [[The Codex's journey|journey]] of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s [[codex]] to Italy. His relation with the Assassins played a key role in the formation of the [[House of Auditore|Auditore family]], who would become the leading body of the Italian Assassins.


===Explorations===
==Biography==
===Early life===
Marco was born in Italy in 1254, growing up in [[Venice]] and raised by his mother.<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:Marco Polo|''Wikipedia'': Marco Polo]]</ref> His father [[Niccolò Polo]] was a merchant, primarily trading with the Middle East, who had went on a voyage with his brother [[Maffeo Polo|Maffeo]]. In 1257, Niccolò and Maffeo resided in [[Masyaf]], [[Syria]] - the home of the Assassin Order - at the invitation of the Order's [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Grand Master]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]. When the [[Mongols]] attacked Masyaf, Altaïr entrusted the Polo brothers with the [[codex]] he had written about his life, and five [[Keys of Altaïr|ancient keys]]. Though codex was lost to the Mongols, the Polo brothers managed to successfully hide the keys in their home of [[Constantinople]] as requested, and founded an [[Assassins Guilds|Assassins Guild]] in the city.<ref name="ACTSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>


Marco later traveled to Asia, where he met [[Kublai Khan]] and visited the palace of [[Genghis Khan]], acquiring [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]][[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|&nbsp;Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s [[Codex]], which he later brought back to Italy. After he and Domenico's father found out about Dante's death, which they knew was a Templar assassination, they gave Domenico the Codex and sent him to leave Italy for [[Spain]], which is where Dante and Domenico were supposed to go.
In the meantime, Marco's mother had died and he was then raised by his uncle and aunt. In 1269, the Polo brothers returned to Venice, and Marco met his father for the first time.<ref name="Wikipedia"/> They founded another Assassins Guild in Italy,<ref name="ACTSC"/> and Marco himself was raised to become an Assassin.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


Marco was known for writing down everything that they experienced during their travels in Asia, though on their way back from Asia, only 18 of the original 600 were left on board of the ship when he finally returned.
===Retrieving the Codex===
Two years later, he and his father and uncle went on a journey through [[wikipedia:Asia|Asia]]. In 1275, they reached [[China]], and visited the Mongol leader [[Kublai Khan]].<ref name="Wikipedia"/> From the palace of [[Genghis Khan]], Marco retrieved Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's lost [[codex]],<ref name="AC2"/> and had taken it with him to Venice when they returned there in 1295.<ref name="Wikipedia"/>


===Death===
In Venice, Marco became the patron of a fellow member of the Assassin Order and his son, who would later take on the name [[Domenico Auditore]]. One afternoon in the summer of 1296, Marco called Domenico into his study, at which point Domenico's father revealed that he was an Assassin. Marco told Domenico that he would start his apprenticeship with [[Dante Alighieri]], and that he would carry Dante across the Mediterranean to [[Spain]]; unbeknownst to Domenico at that point, to bring the codex to safety.<ref name="AC2"/>


On January 8, 1324, Marco was killed by the Templars. Domenico later returned to find his father and Marco dead.
===Later life===
In 1321, Dante was murdered by the life-long enemies of the Assassins, the [[Templars]], who had secretly proceeded to exist. When Domenico came to inform his father and Marco of Dante's death, he was rushed into the study and both of them informed Domenico of the Templars' existence. They told Domenico to quickly sail to Spain with the codex, and while ushering Domenico out the door, Marco gave Domenico a piece of paper with his own bank account number on it, telling him that he could draw on his credit at any bank in Italy.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
In late 1323, Marco became ill. On 8 January 1324, Marco was on his deathbed. After having written his will, Marco died that same day, or on 9 January.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
==References==
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Marco Polo (1254 – 1324) was an explorer and a merchant for the Venetian Republic of Italy. Marco was well educated, learning merchant subjects including foreign currency, appraising and the handling of cargo ships.

Secretly, Marco was a member of the Assassin Order in Italy, and served an important role in the journey of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's codex to Italy. His relation with the Assassins played a key role in the formation of the Auditore family, who would become the leading body of the Italian Assassins.

Biography

Early life

Marco was born in Italy in 1254, growing up in Venice and raised by his mother.[1] His father Niccolò Polo was a merchant, primarily trading with the Middle East, who had went on a voyage with his brother Maffeo. In 1257, Niccolò and Maffeo resided in Masyaf, Syria - the home of the Assassin Order - at the invitation of the Order's Grand Master, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. When the Mongols attacked Masyaf, Altaïr entrusted the Polo brothers with the codex he had written about his life, and five ancient keys. Though codex was lost to the Mongols, the Polo brothers managed to successfully hide the keys in their home of Constantinople as requested, and founded an Assassins Guild in the city.[2]

In the meantime, Marco's mother had died and he was then raised by his uncle and aunt. In 1269, the Polo brothers returned to Venice, and Marco met his father for the first time.[1] They founded another Assassins Guild in Italy,[2] and Marco himself was raised to become an Assassin.[3]

Retrieving the Codex

Two years later, he and his father and uncle went on a journey through Asia. In 1275, they reached China, and visited the Mongol leader Kublai Khan.[1] From the palace of Genghis Khan, Marco retrieved Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's lost codex,[3] and had taken it with him to Venice when they returned there in 1295.[1]

In Venice, Marco became the patron of a fellow member of the Assassin Order and his son, who would later take on the name Domenico Auditore. One afternoon in the summer of 1296, Marco called Domenico into his study, at which point Domenico's father revealed that he was an Assassin. Marco told Domenico that he would start his apprenticeship with Dante Alighieri, and that he would carry Dante across the Mediterranean to Spain; unbeknownst to Domenico at that point, to bring the codex to safety.[3]

Later life

In 1321, Dante was murdered by the life-long enemies of the Assassins, the Templars, who had secretly proceeded to exist. When Domenico came to inform his father and Marco of Dante's death, he was rushed into the study and both of them informed Domenico of the Templars' existence. They told Domenico to quickly sail to Spain with the codex, and while ushering Domenico out the door, Marco gave Domenico a piece of paper with his own bank account number on it, telling him that he could draw on his credit at any bank in Italy.[3]

In late 1323, Marco became ill. On 8 January 1324, Marco was on his deathbed. After having written his will, Marco died that same day, or on 9 January.[3]

References