A Thing Which I Have Noted Also In The Public Books Of
This Republic Where Mention Is Made Of Him.[6] The Court Of His House,
Too, At S. Giovanni Chrisostomo, Has Always From That Time Been
Popularly Known As The Court Of The Millioni.
[Sidenote: Recounts Marco's capture by the Genoese.]
6. "Not many months after the arrival of the travellers at Venice, news
came that LAMPA DORIA, Captain of the Genoese Fleet, had advanced with
70 galleys to the Island of Curzola, upon which orders were issued by
the Prince of the Most Illustrious Signory for the arming of 90 galleys
with all the expedition possible, and Messer Marco Polo for his valour
was put in charge of one of these. So he with the others, under the
command of the Most Illustrious MESSER ANDREA DANDOLO, Procurator of St.
Mark's, as Captain General, a very brave and worthy gentleman, set out
in search of the Genoese Fleet. They fought on the September feast of
Our Lady, and, as is the common hazard of war, our fleet was beaten, and
Polo was made prisoner. For, having pressed on in the vanguard of the
attack, and fighting with high and worthy courage in defence of his
country and his kindred, he did not receive due support, and being
wounded, he was taken, along with Dandolo, and immediately put in irons
and sent to Genoa.
"When his rare qualities and marvellous travels became known there, the
whole city gathered to see him and to speak with him, and he was no
longer entreated as a prisoner but as a dear friend and honoured
gentleman.
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