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chaldea

The ancient kingdom of Chaldea was located in southern Mesopotamia.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • An ancient kingdom in southern Mesopotamia: Chaldea was a significant ancient kingdom located in the southern part of Mesopotamia. It is historically noted for its conquest of the Kingdom of Judah in the 6th century BC, which led to the Babylonian exile of the Jewish people.
    • An ancient region of Mesopotamia: Chaldea also refers to a specific geographical area in Mesopotamia, situated between the Euphrates delta, the Persian Gulf, and the Arabian Desert. This region was settled around 1000 BC, flourished, particularly under King Nebuchadnezzar II, and was eventually conquered by the Persian Empire in 539 BC.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The prophet Daniel was taken to Chaldea after the conquest of Jerusalem.
    • Archaeologists study artifacts from ancient Chaldea to understand its culture.
    • Nebuchadnezzar II was one of the most famous rulers of Chaldea.
Advanced Usage
  • "the Chaldean period": Refers to the era of Neo-Babylonian rule, particularly associated with the Chaldean dynasty.
    • The architecture of the Chaldean period included the famous Hanging Gardens.
  • In historical/religious context: Often used interchangeably with "Babylonia" in contexts relating to the Babylonian exile.
    • The books of the prophets contain many references to Chaldea.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chaldean (adjective): Of or relating to ancient Chaldea or its people, language, or culture.
    • Chaldean astronomy was highly advanced for its time.
  • Chaldean (noun): A member of the Semitic people who inhabited ancient Chaldea; also refers to a modern Syriac Christian community.
    • The Chaldeans were known as skilled astrologers and astronomers.
Synonyms
  • Babylonia: Often used synonymously, especially when referring to the Neo-Babylonian Empire ruled by the Chaldean dynasty.
  • the Neo-Babylonian Empire: The historical empire under Chaldean rule.
Notes on Meaning
  • While "Chaldea" and "Babylonia" are often used interchangeably, "Chaldea" can specifically denote the land of the Chaldean people, who rose to rule the Babylonian Empire. The term is deeply embedded in historical and biblical contexts concerning the Near East.
chaldea

The ancient kingdom of Chaldea was located in southern Mesopotamia.

Noun
  1. an ancient kingdom in southern Mesopotamia; Babylonia conquered Israel in the 6th century BC and exiled the Jews to Babylon (where Daniel became a counselor to the king)
  2. an ancient region of Mesopotamia lying between the Euphrates delta and the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Desert; settled in 1000 BC and destroyed by the Persians in 539 BC; reached the height of its power under Nebuchadnezzar II