The term Greek East is used to define the territories of the Greek-speaking, Hellenized, Eastern Roman Empire, as opposed to the Latin West. It is also used to include the lands of the Eastern Orthodox faith.
Sherrard, Philip. The Greek East and the Latin West: a study in the Christian tradition. London: Oxford University Press, 1959; reprinted Limni *: Denise Harvey & Company, 1992
Geography of the Middle East | Historical regions | Roman Empire | Greek culture
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