Imperial Rome is the term used for the principate, where there was one man in supreme authority. This is sometimes erroneously called the "empire". The republican form of government was one of elected officials, headed by two consuls.
The pagan high priest of Rome was called Pontifex Maximus, the Pope is called Pontiff. Otherwise about the same.
Actually the Pope in Rome issued a Papal Bull.
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Imperial Rome was the Roman Empire, which was the second largest empire antiquity saw and the 17th largest in history.
Time and culture are the difference between ancient Rome and present day Rome. The ancients were pagan and lived in the pagan culture, with it's values and outlooks. The modern Roman is mostly Christian and lives according to Christian values and outlooks.
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Rome was the capitol of the Papal States.
there is no differece
Actually the Pope in Rome issued a Papal Bull.
It's a matter of words and how they are used. The city of Rome is the city itself. Imperial Rome is often used to designate Rome's authority. Such as Dacia became a part of imperial Rome, or Pompeii was a city in imperial Rome. Imperial Rome can be used as a synonym for Roman empire.
There is no difference.
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There is never a time difference between Italy and Spain.
The Vatican City (located in Rome) is a separate state and the head of that state is the Pope.
It was an honor to work for the pope
Imperial Rome was the Roman Empire, which was the second largest empire antiquity saw and the 17th largest in history.
Rome, Italy is 1 hour ahead of Ireland
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