The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 by Marco Polo and da Pisa Rusticiano

15. Of the three sons of Andrea Polo of S. Felice, Marco seems to have

been the eldest, and Maffeo the youngest.[6] They were all engaged in commerce, and apparently in a partnership, which to some extent held good even when the two younger had been many years absent in the Far East.[7] Marco seems to have been established for a time at Constantinople,[8] and also to have had a house (no doubt of business) at Soldaia, in the Crimea, where his son and daughter, Nicolo and Maroca by name, were living in 1280. This year is the date of the Elder Marco’s Will, executed at Venice, and when he was “weighed down by bodily ailment.” Whether he survived for any length of time we do not know. [Sidenote: Nicolo and Maffeo commence their travels.]