- a rise of
Chaldean nationalism within the ****yrian community. The name
Chaldaea is a
latinization of the Gr**** Khaldaía (Χαλδαία), a ****enization of Akkadian...
- 1840
William K. Loftus,
Travels and
Researches in
Chaldaea and Susiana,
Travels and
Researches in
Chaldaea and Susiana: With an
Account of
Excavations at...
- 313
Chaldaea is a
large Main belt asteroid. It is
classified as a C-type
asteroid and is
probably composed of
carbonaceous material. It was discovered...
- London: Smith,
Elder & Co. pp. 80–81. Sollberger, E. (1972). "Mr.
Taylor in
Chaldaea".
Anatolian Studies. 22.
British Institute at Ankara: 129–139. doi:10.2307/3642557...
- 1811",
Posthumous compilation, 1839 Mignan,
Robert (1829).
Travels in
Chaldaea:
Including a
Journey from
Bussorah to Bagdad,
Hillah and Babylon, Performed...
-
Turris chaldaea is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Turridae, the turrids. The
length of the s****
attains 95.5 mm. This...
- recalls: To
myself I
pictured all the
splendours of an age so
distant that
Chaldaea could not
recall it, and
thought of
Sarnath the Doomed, that
stood in the...
- Mēs̲h̲un in Armenian, Maysān or Mīsān (ميسان) in Arabic, and T’iao-tche (
Chaldaea) in the Han sources.
Alexander the
Great founded the town of
Charax Spasinu...
- Babbitt, Frank. p. 12. Budge, E. A.
Wallis (1908).
Books on
Egypt and
Chaldaea:
Egyptian Ideas of the ****ure Life. Vol. 1 (3rd ed.). London:
Kegan Paul...
- voyageur", Vol. 4, Paris, 1663-1665
William Loftus,
Travels and
researches in
Chaldæa and Susiana; with an
account of
excavations at Warka, the
Erech of Nimrod...