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Small Semitic nation of ancient Mesopotamia
Chaldea (/kælˈdiːə/) refers to a region probably located in the marshy land of southern Mesopotamia. It is mentioned, with varying meaning, in Neo-Assyrian
Chaldea
from the rest of Chaldea. Because she & Chaldea are enemies, U-Olga Marie didn't have the opportunity to interact or understand Chaldea and their staff
List of Fate/Grand Order characters
List_of_Fate/Grand_Order_characters
2015 Japanese mobile video game
adventures with Chaldea. Additionally, the rest of Chaldea crew and Olga Marie are present (except Goredolf, Sion, Captain Nemo, and Chaldeas), the latter
Fate/Grand_Order
Western region of Asia
Persian Miscellanies to refer to a region including Syria, Mesopotamia, Chaldea and Persia. In the context of the history of classical antiquity, "Western
West_Asia
American writer (1949–2019)
the Devil (2012), and Under Tiberius (2015); and a collection of poetry, Chaldea and I Dig Girls (1999). He also worked on Never Trust a Loving God, a book
Nick_Tosches
Minor Carchemish – Assyrian city Caria – Nation in Asia Minor Cenchrea Chaldea – Mesopotamian state, eventually encompassing Babylonia Chezib of Judah
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Numeral system
The numeral system of the Babylonians, also used in Assyria and Chaldea, was written in cuneiform using a wedge-tipped reed stylus to print a mark on
Babylonian_cuneiform_numerals
Emperor of China from 221 to 210 BC
2009. "Fate/Grand Order 4th Anniversary Event "Fate/Grand Order Fes 2019 ~Chaldea Park~" [Event Report Vol. 1]". Tokyo Otaku Mode News. 29 September 2019
Qin_Shi_Huang
Prophetess of classical antiquity
as having been named Herophile. At least one is said to have been from Chaldea, a nation in the southern portion of Babylonia, being the daughter of Berossus
Erythraean_Sibyl
British writer (1934–2011)
Islands of Chaldea, was completed by her sister Ursula Jones in 2014. Interviewed by The Guardian in June 2013 after she finished the Chaldea story, Ursula
Diana_Wynne_Jones
British author and actor
Jones's death, Jones completed her unfinished manuscript, The Islands of Chaldea. The book was a finalist in the Mythopoeic Awards. As an actor, she worked
Ursula_Jones
601–586 BCE conflict between the Kingdom of Judah and the Neo-Babylonian Empire
decided to stop the payments and went to war with Babylonia. Moab, Ammon and Chaldea went to war against Judah alongside Babylonia. (2 Kings 24). Nebuchadnezzar
Judah's revolts against Babylon
Judah's_revolts_against_Babylon
Mountain range in southern Turkey
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Taurus_Mountains
Japanese anime television series
foundations of humanity have been incinerated by the Mage King Solomon. Chaldea, a secret mages organization with the mission to preserve humanity's future
Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia
Fate/Grand_Order_–_Absolute_Demonic_Front:_Babylonia
Classification of saints in Eastern Christianity
Newly-Revealed Procopius of Scythopolis Sabbas the Goth Theodore Gavra of Atran in Chaldea Theodore Stratelates Theodore Tiron Tryphon of Campsada Xenia of Peloponnesus
Great_martyr
Historical region of West Asia
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Mesopotamia
Birthplace of Abraham, possibly in Iraq
for land. The Book of Judith refers to a people who had migrated from Chaldea: "This people are descended of the Chaldeans. And they departed from the
Ur_of_the_Chaldees
Figure in the Hebrew Bible; son of Nahor
Latin text from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Born 1948 AM Ur Kaśdim, Chaldea, Sumer (present-day southern Iraq) Died 2018 AM Haran (present-day southeastern
Terah
Type of massive terraced structure of ancient Mesopotamia
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Ziggurat
Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia
Ugarit Canaan Phoenicia Alashiya Arameans Israel and Judah Sabaʾ Himyar Chaldea Urartu Media Phrygia Achaemenid Empire Sea Peoples Anatolia Arabia Egypt
Babylonia
religion and Assyria and Babylon continued to exist as entities (although Chaldea and the Chaldeans disappeared), and Assyria was strong enough to launch
Ancient_Mesopotamian_religion
River system in the Middle East
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Tigris–Euphrates_river_system
Spiritual and philosophical texts used by Neoplatonist philosophers
attributed to Julian the Theurgist and/or his father, Julian the Chaldean. Chaldea is the classical Greek term for Babylon, transliterating Assyrian Kaldū
Chaldean_Oracles
Assyrian history (911–609 BCE)
and then to the whole country" in Sayce, A. H. (2005). History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 6 (of 12). Library of Alexandria
Neo-Assyrian_Empire
Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt
Canessa. Maspero, Gaston (1903). Sayce, A. H. (ed.). History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria. Vol. 2. Translated by McClure, M. L. The
Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
Fallen Angel
(also Kasdeja, from Aramaic כַּשְׂדָּי kaśdāy—"Chaldean", "inhabitant of Chaldea", "astrologer") or Kasyade (prob. compd. of כָּסָה kasah—"to conceal" +
Tamiel
Book of Ezekiel, chapter 16
acts of harlotry as far as the land of the trader, Chaldea; and even then you were not satisfied. Chaldea: "the land of the trader" or "the land of merchants"
Ezekiel_16
Biblical figure, son of Noah
Shem's five sons were the progenitors of the nations of Elam, Assyria, Chaldea, Lydia, and Levantine, respectively. According to some Jewish traditions
Shem
Continuous progression from past to future
to replenish the flow of water. The ancient Greeks and the people from Chaldea (southeastern Mesopotamia) regularly maintained timekeeping records as
Time
Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology
traveller John Mandeville mentions them in his book: Beside the land of Chaldea is the land of Amazonia, that is the land of Feminye. And in that realm
Amazons
Japanese light novel series
Astolfo also appears in Fate/Grand Order as a recurring part-time servant in Chaldea, with his recent assistance in Agartha. Kairi Shishigou (獅子劫界離, Shishigō
Fate/Apocrypha
Ancient Semitic-speaking people from the Levant
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Amorites
2021 Japanese film
God and along with the other seventy one Demon Gods, attacks Chaldea. When it appears Chaldea will be destroyed, Jeanne D' Arc suddenly arrives, using Ritsuka
Fate/Grand Order: Final Singularity-Grand Temple of Time: Solomon
Fate/Grand_Order:_Final_Singularity-Grand_Temple_of_Time:_Solomon
Religious practices of Babylonia
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Babylonian_religion
Pseudonymous Japanese novelist
Hiite Kudasai! (カロリーは引いてください!) Fate/Grand Order Mystery Novel Anthology: Chaldea Case Files file.02 (FGOミステリー小説アンソロジー カルデアの事件簿 file.02, FGO Misuterī Shōsetsu
Hyūganatsu_(writer)
Roman soldier and assassin of Pompey the Great
Delaware Press, 1989; pp. 276–85. Maspero, Gaston, et al. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria. Translated by M. L McClure and Herbert
Lucius_Septimius
Biblical figure
Christian Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea identified Nimrod with Euechoios of Chaldea, a figure described as the first king after the flood by the Babylonian
Nimrod
Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)
Ugarit Canaan Phoenicia Alashiya Arameans Israel and Judah Sabaʾ Himyar Chaldea Urartu Media Phrygia Achaemenid Empire Sea Peoples Anatolia Arabia Egypt
Etruscan_civilization
Area of the sky divided into twelve signs
Greek astronomy in the 4th century BC, via Eudoxus of Cnidus. Babylonia or Chaldea in the Hellenistic world came to be so identified with astrology that "Chaldean
Zodiac
and the Witch (2011) (Illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky) The Islands of Chaldea (2014), an unfinished novel completed by her sister, Ursula Jones Diana
Diana Wynne Jones bibliography
Diana_Wynne_Jones_bibliography
18th–17th century BCE writings
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Sumerian_literature
River in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria
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Euphrates
River in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria
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Tigris
Extinct language of the ancient Elamites of Iran
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Elamite_language
Eastern Catholic church based primarily in Iraq
ethnic connection of the Church of the East with ancient south Babylonian Chaldea and its inhabitants, which emerged during the 9th century BC after Chaldean
Chaldean_Catholic_Church
Topics referred to by the same term
Chaldeans, Assyrian people who are adherents of the Chaldean Catholic Church Chaldea, an ancient region whose inhabitants were known as Chaldeans Neo-Babylonian
Chaldean
Old Iranian language
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Old_Persian
Chaldean god who "presided over fate"
is referred to as one of the dii minores, or minor deities, of ancient Chaldea by Lenormant in his 1875 work, Chaldean Magic: Popular worship only gave
Manu_the_Great
Iron Age people of Anatolia
Ainsworth, William (1842). Travels and Researches in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Chaldea, and Armenia. John W. Parker. Petrosyan, Armen (2002), The Indo-European
Mushki
Ethnic group native to Mesopotamia
William F. (1842b). Travels and Researches in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Chaldea and Armenia. Vol. 2. London: John W. Parker. Andrade, Nathanael J. (2013)
Assyrians
Royal dynasty in Mesopotamia
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Third_Dynasty_of_Ur
Ancient Mesopotamian empire (626–539 BC)
Mountains Ancient Fertile Crescent Adiabene Akkad Armani Assyria Babylonia Chaldea Elam Gutium Hamazi Hittites Kassites Media Mitanni Simurrum Subartu Suhum
Neo-Babylonian_Empire
Ancient Mesopotamian civilization from 3300 to 1900 BC
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Sumer
Ancient settlement mound
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Tell_(archaeology)
1914 novel by Theodore Dreiser
Francesca da Rimini, and Puccini. Greek mythology is also mentioned with Chaldea, Circe, Helen, Troy, and Andromache. Historical allusions include Andrew
The_Titan_(novel)
Ancient pre-Iranian civilization between 3200 and 539 BC
fellow former vassals of Assyria, including Nabopolassar of Babylon and Chaldea, and also the Scythians and Cimmerians, against Sin-shar-ishkun of Assyria
Elam
2nd millennium BCE empire in Babylonia
Mountains Ancient Fertile Crescent Adiabene Akkad Armani Assyria Babylonia Chaldea Elam Gutium Hamazi Hittites Kassites Media Mitanni Simurrum Subartu Suhum
Old_Babylonian_Empire
Writing system of the ancient Near East
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Cuneiform
Millennium between 4000 BC and 3001 BC
Eridu erected. Temple at Al-Ubaid and tomb of Mes-Kalam-Dug built near Ur, Chaldea. 3000 BC – Tin is in use in Mesopotamia soon after this time.[page needed]
4th_millennium_BC
cryptographic method occurs in Jeremiah 51:1, where Leb Kamai is code for Chaldea. Paul Y. Hoskisson. "Jeremiah's Game". Insights. Archived from the original
Sheshach
Length of time after which an eclipse repeats
In astronomy, the saros (/ˈsɛərɒs/ ) is a length of time covering exactly 223 synodic months (18 years 11 days and 8 hours), nearly 242 draconic months
Saros_(astronomy)
French perfumer, author and painter
fashion for suntanning that arose in the 1920s. The name is a reference to Chaldea, and the fragrance is a dry blend of spices, amber, and opopanax. 1928
Henri_Alméras
Chemical element with atomic number 51 (Sb)
a vase, made of antimony dating to about 3000 BC was found at Telloh, Chaldea (part of present-day Iraq), and a copper object plated with antimony dating
Antimony
Egyptian nomarch
Part I, London 1893, pp. 85 & 204. Gaston Maspero, History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria - Volume II. 1903, p. 354. Nicolas Grimal
Khnumhotep_I
Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)
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Sasanian_Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
Vril, or Vital Magnetism: Secret Doctrine of Ancient Atlantis, Egypt, Chaldea and Greece, a 1911 book by William Walker Atkinson This disambiguation
Vril_(disambiguation)
Sumerian myth
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Descent of Inanna into the Underworld
Descent_of_Inanna_into_the_Underworld
Babylonia Median Kingdom (since 614 BC) Persians Scythians Supported by: Akkad Chaldea Cimmeria Neo-Assyrian Empire Egypt (since 612 BC) Victory Alliance between
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
Archaeological site in Saudi Arabia
Province, located approximately 95 km from the coast of the Persian Gulf. Chaldea Eastern Arabia Uqair, an ancient fort suggested by some historians as the
Gerrha
Semitic language
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Aramaic
Period between prehistory and the medieval era
the former kingdoms of Sumer and Akkad. The Neo-Babylonian Empire, or Chaldea, was Babylonia from the 7th and 6th centuries BC. Under the reign of Nebuchadnezzar
Ancient_history
Magic involving communication with the deceased
and it is believed to have also been widespread among the peoples of Chaldea (particularly the Hermeticists, or "star-worshipers") and Babylonia. The
Necromancy
Cartographic work of the European Early Middle Ages
rivers Tigris and Euphrates. There we find the regions of Babylon and Chaldea. Babylon was the ancient conqueror of the kingdom of Judah and the place
Beatus_map
Calendar year
Mukhtara. He captures the city, and crushes the revolt that has devastated Chaldea (modern Iraq) since 869. September 11 – Yazaman al-Khadim, Abbasid governor
883
Founder of Manetho's 1st dynasty and unifier of Egypt
Maspero, Gaston (1903), Sayce, Archibald Henry (ed.), History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, vol. 9, Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 9780766135017
Menes
Ancient necropolis in Libya
Beechey 1850, funerary statues Illustrated in the book "History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria (1903)" Ancient Libya James Copland Thorn
Necropolis_of_Cyrene
Mediterranean sea in West Asia
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Persian_Gulf
Ritual act of placing a dead person or animal into the ground
positions. Bodies with the arms crossed date back to ancient cultures such as Chaldea in the 10th century BC, where the "X" symbolized their sky god. Later ancient
Burial
Pseudoscientific divination based on the movements of the stars
'star-gazers'. Among both Greeks and Romans, Babylonia (also known as Chaldea) became so identified with astrology that 'Chaldean wisdom' became synonymous
Astrology
Agusi centered at Arpad, Afterwards, it was sequentially part of Assyria, Chaldea, Achaemenid Persia, Macedonia, Seleúkeia, Armenia, Roman, Byzantine, and
List_of_monarchs_of_Aleppo
Name disputes among the Assyrian people
descend from southern Iraq and the former ancient civilization state of Chaldea. The label is most prominent among Iraqi Assyrian communities. Syriac/Aramean:
Assyrian_naming_dispute
In astrology, critical year in a person's life
In Ancient Greek philosophy and astrology, the climacterics (Latin: annus climactericus, from the Greek κλιμακτηρικός, klimaktērikós) were certain purportedly
Climacteric_year
Prehistoric period of Mesopotamia
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Halaf-Ubaid Transitional period
Halaf-Ubaid_Transitional_period
numeratione omnium verborum eorundem. Missale cum benedictione incensi ceræ ... Chaldea, quæ omnia frater Petrus Ethyops ... imprimi curauit (in Geez). National
Bible_translations_into_Geʽez
Topics referred to by the same term
Kaldo may refer to: Kaldo Kalm, Estonian ice sledge hockey player. Chaldea, Aramaic transliteration of ܟܠܕܘ, Kaldo Hiligaynon language term for 'broth'
Kaldo
Ancient Iranian people
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Medes
Tomb in al-Kifl, Iraq
prophet rebuking him for worshipping idols and then buried in the "land of Chaldea". His burial area is described as a cave located in an area given the name
Ezekiel's_Tomb
(1842). "(Angora)". Travels and Researches in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Chaldea, and Armenia. London: John W. Parker. hdl:2027/mdp.39015011911602. "Angora"
Timeline_of_Ankara
Founder of Akkadian Empire
Gaston Maspero (ed. A. H. Sayce, trans. M. L. McClure), History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria (1906?), p. 90. Van de Mieroop, Marc. A History
Sargon_of_Akkad
Romanian poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic (1854–1920)
humanity". The volume carried the mocking dedication "To France, this Chaldea" (thought by Vianu to reference Péladan's views on the decay of civilization)
Alexandru_Macedonski
1941 mathematics book
mentions the Rhind Papyrus. The next illustration deals with calculation in Chaldea and Assyria. Chapter 3 deals with Thales of Miletus. The following are
Álgebra_de_Baldor
Votive offering to a saint or to a divinity in Christianity
Cultures, (Ittai Weinryb, ed.), Bard Graduate Publications History of Egypt Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria in the Light of Recent Discovery, L. W.
Ex-voto
Major Mesopotamian civilization
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Assyria
Genealogy of the sons of Noah in Genesis
the Greeks as Chaldeans (Chalybes), who inhabited the region known as Chaldea, in present-day Iraq. According to Josephus (Antiquities 1.6.4.), Lud was
Generations_of_Noah
Semitic word for 'king'
Akkadian language of the Mesopotamian states of Akkad, Assyria, Babylonia and Chaldea.[full citation needed] The Northwest Semitic mlk was the title of the rulers
Malik
Locations where civilization emerged
Ugarit Canaan Phoenicia Alashiya Arameans Israel and Judah Sabaʾ Himyar Chaldea Urartu Media Phrygia Achaemenid Empire Sea Peoples Anatolia Arabia Egypt
Cradle_of_civilization
Scottish writer
Lunaine" near Aberdeen, and, more distantly, from the astronomers of ancient Chaldea "who invented the calendar, hence making agriculture and civilisation possible"
Duncan_Lunan
Province of Turkey
Ainsworth, W. F. (1842). Travels and Researches in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Chaldea, and Armenia. Vol. I. pp. 267–271. Arslan, Ramazan (2010). "XIX. Yüzyılda
Adıyaman_Province
Battle between Croesus of Lydia and Cyrus the Great of Persian Empire
borders upon the eastern frontier of Lydia, by making an alliance with Chaldea, Egypt and several Greek city-states, including Sparta. Prior to his invasion
Battle_of_Pteria
Ancient Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia
Mountains Ancient Fertile Crescent Adiabene Akkad Armani Assyria Babylonia Chaldea Elam Gutium Hamazi Hittites Kassites Media Mitanni Simurrum Subartu Suhum
Mitanni
CHALDEA
CHALDEA
Male
Babylonian
, a Chaldean officer.
Boy/Male
Biblical
As demons; or as robbers.
Male
Hebrew
(×וּר) Hebrew name UWR means "flame or light of fire," also possibly "revelation." In the bible, this is the native place of Abraham, the city of the Chaldeans, and a center of moon worship. The Persian form of Uwr/Ur is Urim, also meaning "fire, flame." According to the Book of Jubilees, the city of Uwr/Ur was named by Ur, son of Kesed.
Male
Hebrew
(דַּרְיָוֶש×) Hebrew form of Persian Dârayavahush (Latin Darius), DAR`YAVESH means "possesses a lot, wealthy." In the bible, this is the name of several characters including Darius the Mede, son of Ahasuerus, king of the Chaldeans.
Male
Babylonian
, an early Chaldean astronomer.
Biblical
as demons, or as robbers
Female
Babylonian
, a Chaldean goddess.
CHALDEA
CHALDEA
Male
Hebrew
(עֵשָׂו) Hebrew name ESAV means "hairy." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebekah, the twin brother of Jacob.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Faultless
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Chariot of Thousand Horses
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Embodied Beauty
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Commentator of Sanskrit Grammer
Girl/Female
Indian
Good Nature
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname
Boy/Male
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Lord Murugan
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Kenanyah, KENANIAH means "Jehovah establishes" or "whom Jehovah defends."
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who delights in the elixir of virtues
CHALDEA
CHALDEA
CHALDEA
CHALDEA
CHALDEA
n.
The eastern parts of the earth; the regions or countries which lie east of Europe; the orient. In this indefinite sense, the word is applied to Asia Minor, Syria, Chaldea, Persia, India, China, etc.; as, the riches of the East; the diamonds and pearls of the East; the kings of the East.
n.
An astrologer; -- so called because the Chaldeans were remarkable for the study of astrology.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Syrians and Chaldeans, or to their language; Aramaic.
a.
Of or pertaining to Chaldea.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Chaldea.
n.
The language or dialect of the Chaldeans; Chaldee.
n.
The language or dialect of the Chaldeans; eastern Aramaic, or the Aramaic used in Chaldea.
n.
A Chaldean astronomical period or cycle, the length of which has been variously estimated from 3,600 years to 3,600 days, or a little short of 10 years.
n.
A learned man, esp. an astrologer; -- so called among the Eastern nations, because astrology and the kindred arts were much cultivated by the Chaldeans.
n.
Nestorian.
a.
Of or pertaining to Chaldea.
n.
An inhabitant of Babylonia (which included Chaldea); a Chaldean.
a.
Of or pertaining to Chaldea.
a.
Of or pertaining to the real or to the mystical Babylon, or to the ancient kingdom of Babylonia; Chaldean.