- Xenophon. In Xenophon's Cyropaedia,
Cyrus the
Great helps the
Armenians and
Chaldians resolve a
dispute over
agricultural land. In
Roman times, the Chaldaei...
- the
Chaldian language,
Kakamar (the
Chaldian name for the
Black Sea),
points toward an Indo-European connection.
Strabo identifies the
Chaldians with...
- and he
suggests that the
Halizones may have been Chalybes, as well as
Chaldians. Strabo's
speculation equating the
Halizones with the
Chalybes still has...
-
Black sea Turks,
Hemshin peoples and by
Pontic Gr****s,
particularly Chaldians. It is a
prominent instrument in the
music of Pazar, Hemşin, Çamlıhemşin...
- Thrace,
winning the
support of the
theme as well as the
Armeniacs and
Chaldians. He
besieged the
capital in
December 821.
Although Thomas did not win...
- a Gr****
colony the area was
dominated by
Colchians (west Georgian) and
Chaldian (Anatolian) tribes. The Hayasa, who had been in
conflict with the Central-Anatolian...
- semi-autonomous rulers, like the
Gabras family, of
possibly "Greco-Laz" or
simply Chaldian origin. With the
Georgian intervention in
Chaldia and the
collapse of Byzantine...
-
After that any
attempts of
Thomas Christians to
contact bishops—even
Chaldian Catholic ones—in the
Middle East were foiled. In 1122, Mar John, Metropolitan-designate...
-
Sarkel on the Don
river in
Khazar territories,
created the
Cherson and
Chaldian themes, and
built a hospital,
which continued to
exist until the twilight...
-
Constantine Loukites was a
Byzantine poet of
Chaldian origin and
court official of the
Empire of
Trebizond in the
early 14th century. He
served as protonotarios...