Chaldean influence was so strong that, during this period, Babylonia came to be known as Chaldea.
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Chaldean is a form of Aramaic, spoken at the time of Jesus.
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Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Ramzi Garmo has seen his flock shrink from 30,000 people to 3,000 in 31 years.
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Chaldean leaders also were at today's meeting.
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Of or relating to ancient Chaldea or its people or language or culture
An inhabitant of ancient Chaldea
(chaldea) an ancient region of Mesopotamia lying between the Euphrates delta and the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Desert; settled in 1000 BC and destroyed by the Persians in 539 BC; reached the height of its power under Nebuchadnezzar II
(chaldea) Babylonia: an ancient kingdom in southern Mesopotamia; Babylonia conquered Israel in the 6th century BC and exiled the Jews to Babylon (where Daniel became a counselor to the king)
The East Syrian Rite is a Christian liturgy, also known as the Assyro-Chaldean Rite, Assyrian or Chaldean Rite, or Persian Rite although it originated in Edessa, Mesopotamia. ...
(Chaldeanism) The various communities of Syriac Christians and speakers of Neo-Aramaic advocate different terms for ethnic self-designation: *"Assyrians", after the ancient Assyrian Empire, advocated by followers of the Assyrian Church of the East & the Ancient Church of the East ("Eastern ...
Chaldea (/ku00E6lu02C8diu02D0u0259/), from Ancientu00A0Greek: u03A7u03B1u03BBu03B4u03B1u03AFu03B1, Chaldaia; Akkadian: mu0101t Kaldu/Kau0161du; Hebrew: u05DBu05E9u05D3u05D9u05DDu200Eu200E, Kau015Bdim; Aramaic: u071Fu0720u0715u0718u200Eu200E, Kaldo, also spelled Chaldaea, was a small Semitic nation that emerged between the late 10th and early 9th century BC, surviving until the mid 6th century BC, after which it disappeared as the Chaldean tribes were absorbed into the native population of Babylonia...
A native of Chaldea; a Chaldee; A member of the Chaldean Catholic Church, a uniate church of the Roman Catholic Church; The Khaldi, an ancient people of the Caucasus; or, an Urartian; A diviner or astrologer; Of or pertaining to Chaldea specifically, or ancient Babylonia in general