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Fantina Polo (1303 – between 28 August 1375 and 18 December 1385) was a noblewoman of the Republic of Venice . Biography. A Venetian patrician, she was the second daughter of Marco Polo and Donata Badoer.
10 de feb. de 2022 · Hasta el momento la hija más conocida del viajero era Fantina Polo, una digna y decidida descendiente del veneciano y autor del bestseller de la época, "Los viajes de Marco Polo", que no dudó...
La figura mística de Fantina Polo emerge de la bruma de los relatos orales de la antigua Europa. Aunque su existencia no se pueda demostrar con certeza, las narraciones populares han tejido alrededor de su nombre una variedad de mitos y leyendas.
9 de feb. de 2022 · Hasta el momento la hija más conocida del viajero era Fantina Polo, una digna y decidida descendiente del veneciano y autor del 'bestseller' de la época, 'Los viajes de Marco Polo', que no dudó ...
Fantina Polo (Venezia, 1303 – fra il 1375 e il 1385) è stata una nobildonna italiana della Repubblica di Venezia. Oltre ad essere nota per essere una delle figlie del più celebre esploratore del medioevo, viene ricordata soprattutto per essere stata la promotrice di una delle prime azioni giuridiche civili a tutela di una donna singola.
After his marriage to Donata, the couple had three daughters – Fantina, Bellela and Moreta. After Marco died in 1324, these three daughters were involved in preserving the information and records related to his travels. Remove Ads Advertisement.
The chapter also examines here what little is known about Bellela Polo, Moreta Polo, and Fantina Polo—the daughters of Marco Polo—whose names are found on a number of the documents. From a reading of the maps, it seems that the daughters were recording or preserving information about Asia brought back by their father, Marco Polo.