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Chaldea (/ k æ l ˈ d iː ə /) was a small country that existed between the late 10th or early 9th and mid-6th centuries BC, after which the country and its people were absorbed and assimilated into the indigenous population of Babylonia.
- Chaldeans (Disambiguation)
Chaldea, an ancient region whose inhabitants were known as...
- Ur of The Chaldees
The Chaldean dynasty did not rule Babylonia (and thus become...
- Chaldean Catholics
Chaldean Catholics (/ k æ l ˈ d iː ən /) (Syriac: ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹ̈ܐ...
- Chaldeans (Disambiguation)
Chaldean Catholics (/ k æ l ˈ d iː ən /) (Syriac: ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹ̈ܐ ܩܲܬܘܿܠܝܼܩܵܝܹ̈ܐ), also known as Chaldeans (ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹ̈ܐ, Kaldāyē), Chaldo-Assyrians or Assyro-Chaldeans, are ethnic Assyrian adherents of the Chaldean Catholic Church, which originates from the historic Church of the East.
Chaldea, an ancient region whose inhabitants were known as Chaldeans. Neo-Babylonian Empire, also called the Chaldean Empire. Chaldean Town, a neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Religion. Chaldean Catholics, adherents of the Chaldean Catholic Church.
Chaldea, land in southern Babylonia (modern southern Iraq) frequently mentioned in the Old Testament. Strictly speaking, the name should be applied to the land bordering the head of the Persian Gulf between the Arabian desert and the Euphrates delta.
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Sep 1, 2018 · The Chaldeans were an ethnic group that lived in Mesopotamia in the first millennium B.C. The Chaldean tribes started to migrate—from exactly where scholars aren't sure—into the south of Mesopotamia in the ninth century B.C.
The Neo-Babylonian Empire or Second Babylonian Empire (also known as Chaldea) refers Babylonia during the 11th, or Chaldean, dynasty. The old empire was torn apart by civil wars in the middle 7th Century BC.
The Chaldean Catholic Church traces its origins back to ancient East Syriac Christianity that flourished beyond the boundaries of the Roman Empire. It has been called the “Church of the East,” or—especially for the period of late antiquity—the “Persian Church.”
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