{{short description|List of significant events in the history of Chaldeans}}
{{EngvarB|date=September 2019}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}}
! style="width:6en" | Year || Event
|-
| 848 || Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC of [[Chaldean People]]. This is a royal gate assembled by ancient Assyrian King to reflect on their occupation of Chaldea and the ethnic Chaldean tribes. Reference is The British Museum.
[[File:Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC.PNG|thumb|Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC]]
Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC of [[Chaldean People]]. This is a royal gate assembled by ancient Assyrian King to reflect on their occupation of Chaldea and the ethnic Chaldean tribes. Reference is The British Museum.
|-
|-
| 745 || 8th Century [[File:Chaldeans in the Nimrud Letters 745 BC.PNG|thumb|Chaldeans in the Nimrud Letters 745 BC]]
[[Chaldean people]] and Chaldean cities are documented in 40 letters discovered with ancient Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III during his military Campaigns and occupation of Chaldea and Chaldean cities.
Published by: University of Vienna, Department of Oriental Studies
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23864750
|-
| 100 1 to 300 || Romans withdraw south to Chaldean Astronomy in the Last Three Centuries BC[[Trimontium (Newstead)File:Chaldean Astronomy in three centuries BC.PNG|thumb|TrimontiumChaldean Astronomy in three centuries BC]] An 8 page detailed research by the American Oriental Society published in 1955 describing the #Chaldean people impact on the world of science and astronomy. Listing Chaldean scientists from the 1st to 3rd Century BC such as Seleucus of Seleucia (south of #Baghdad and near #Babylon) and his contributions to #astronomy and study of stars and plants that impacted our knowledge until today. Reference: Journal of the American Oriental SocietyVol. 75, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1955), pp. 166-173 (8 pages)URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/595168|-| 191 BC to 52 AD || [[Hadrian's WallFile:Chaldeans in Rome 191 BC to 52 AD.PNG|thumb|Chaldeans in Rome 191 BC to 52 AD]]Chaldeans in the Roman Empire, Italy, (191 BC to 52 AD) “Expulsion of Chaldeans from Rome”.Executed by various Roman Emperors. Chaldean people have uncovered a historical treasure of various documents describing Chaldeans in Rome and their expulsion by various Roman emperors such as Claudius (41 to 54 AD), Augustus (27 BC to 14 AD), Tiberius (14 AD to 37 AD). Chaldeans were active in the Roman empire as astronomers, mathematicians, philosophers, historians, theologians and astrologists. References: Diaspora, Jews amidst Greeks and Romans. Other references are also available and can be obtained from Google Books|-
|}
== 1st century AD ==
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:6en;align:right" | Year || style="width:15en" | Date || Event
|-
| 35
| || [[Saint Peter the Apostle|Peter the Apostle]] is in [[Babylon]] to establish to convert new Christians, 1 Peter 5:13.
|-
| 40
| || [[Saint Peter the Apostle|Thomas the Apostle]] are in [[Babylon]] to establish the Church of Adiabene (near Arbil) and Csiphon (near Baghdad).
<gallery>
Example.jpg|Caption1
</gallery>
[[thumbnail]]
|-
| 52 AD ||
[[File:Chaldeans in Rome 191 BC to 52 AD.PNG|thumb|Chaldeans in Rome 191 BC to 52 AD]]
Chaldeans in the Roman Empire, Italy, (191 BC to 52 AD)
“Expulsion of Chaldeans from Rome”. Executed by various Roman Emperors.
Chaldean people have uncovered a historical treasure of various documents describing Chaldeans in Rome and their expulsion by various Roman emperors such as Claudius (41 to 54 AD), Augustus (27 BC to 14 AD), Tiberius (14 AD to 37 AD).
Chaldeans were active in the Roman empire as astronomers, mathematicians, philosophers, historians, theologians and astrologists.
References: Diaspora, Jews amidst Greeks and Romans. Other references are also available and can be obtained from Google Books
|-
|}
<references/>
{{Years in Chaldea and Babylonia}}
[[Category:Chaldean history timelines| ]]