No way to know, but it is known that polo was played as far back as 600 BC.
It wasn't played in the middle ages.
soccor polo and guns
If Marc Polo's book was never written, we would not know about the world (in the middle ages and now)
In the middle ages, very few people sailed around the world due to limited technology and navigation knowledge. One of the notable explorers was Marco Polo, who traversed Asia in the late 13th century. Another was Ibn Battuta, an Islamic scholar who journeyed extensively through the Middle East, Africa, and Asia during the 14th century.
The most famous explorer in the Middle Ages was probably Marco Polo.
The Venetian explorer who visited Kublai Khan was Marco Polo. He traveled to China in the late 13th century and spent many years in the service of the Mongol ruler. Polo's accounts of his journeys were later compiled in "The Travels of Marco Polo," which provided Europeans with one of the first detailed looks into Asian cultures and geography. His experiences contributed to the European understanding of the East during the Middle Ages.
A polo? Donut?
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Marco Polo was his full name, he doesn't not have a middle name. He was an Italian merchant traveler from Venice whose travels are recorded in the book of Livres des merveilles du monde.
a string of polo ponies is the 7 horses that a polo player plays on during a game.
Uspa was created first
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