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Thus was astrology born five thousand years ago in Chaldea.
The boundaries of the early land of Chaldea are not identified with precision by historians.
"Chaldea" is the term the 4th century and later Greeks used for Babylon.
There we find the regions of Babylon and Chaldea.
It was the unwritten law of the desert, old when Abraham came up out of Chaldea.
After Babylon, they will turn on Libya and Chaldea.
From Chaldea, the term shedu traveled to the Israelites.
He made an alliance with Chaldea, Egypt and Sparta.
Zakho has a diocese of Chaldea.
It is called in Assyrian mat Kaldi "land of Chaldea".
In 1911 he proposed to have the water brought to the ancient area of Chaldea in Southern Mesopotamia.
In 1981, he created a Dungeons & Dragons campaign titled Chaldea, which he continues to run today.
Fifth century BC - First astrological maxims in Chaldea based on the birth of the king.
The name is a reference to Chaldea, and the fragrance is a dry blend of spices, amber, and opopanax.
The province of Chaldea in southern Babylonia was first mentioned and the šakin temi begins to serve as regional governor.
Some things plated with antimony and made out of antimony were found in Egypt and Chaldea.
- The Heavenly Signs- On today's map, Chaldea would occupy approximately the area of Iraq.
The Chaldean Oracles are a parallel endeavour, on a smaller scale, to philosophize the wisdom of Chaldea.
Chaldea started out as referring to the southern part of Babylonia until a Chaldean became the king of Babylon.
But in Chaldea there are some enormous masses of ruins, evidently remains of the vast mounds which formed the substructure of their temples.
The latter's location in northern Mesopotamia is also believed to be irreconcilable with Ezekiel's residence in Chaldea.
Founded in 1846 by Jonathon Stratton under the name of "Chaldea," the city was planned around a unique two-block long city square.
History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria.
Greek mythology is also mentioned with Chaldea, Circe, Helen, Troy, and Andromache.
It records that the "dynasty of Chaldea was terminated" (with Nabû-šuma-iškun) and "its kingship was transferred," but the remainder is lost.