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Chaldea
/ æˈ徱ːə /
noun
an ancient region of Babylonia; the land lying between the Euphrates delta, the Persian Gulf, and the Arabian desert
another name for Babylonia
Example Sentences
Wynne Jones was working on the manuscript for The Islands of Chaldea when she became too ill to continue, said her sister Ursula Jones, also an award-winning children's author.
Here we have a manifest trace of different systems applying to the ancient tradition calendrical conceptions, dissimilar in each record, and yet all seeming to have proceeded from Chaldea.
Are we still to pay tribute to Chaldea?
Up to this time Abraham to all appearance had no knowledge of any God but the deities worshipped by his fathers in Chaldea.
The ancient wisdom of Egypt and Chaldea lived on with the men who knew, called the Gnostics.
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