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'''Chaldean''' may refer to: | '''Chaldean''' may refer to: | ||
Assyrians | |||
#historical ''']''', in particular in a Hellenistic context | |||
#* ], ''"the Chaldees"'' was a Hellenistic designation for a part of Babylonia. | |||
#* The 11th dynasty of Babylon (6th century BC) is conventionally known as the ]. | |||
#* ] is a generalized term used to refer to all the mythologies of ancient Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia. | |||
#* The ] played a role in Hellenistic mystery religions of the first centuries BC and AD. | |||
#*"Chaldean" in Roman and medieval authors refers in particular to the ] of Babylonia, and hence of ] or ] in general. | |||
#the ''']''' (since 1553) | |||
#*the subset of the contemporary ] adhering to this church. | |||
#*the ] spoken by Chaldean Catholics. | |||
#*"Chaldean script" is sometimes used to refer to the ]. | |||
#the ''']''', called ''Chaldeans'' by classical authors in spite of being unrelated to the Assyrians | |||
#*''Chaldean language'' in old references may refer to the ] | |||
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Chaldean may refer to:
Assyrians
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