Correction for the length of Boniface VI's reign
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How long is 93,737 seconds?
It's about one-fifteenth as long as Boniface VI's reign
The length of Boniface VI's reign is about 1,300,000 seconds.
(AD 896)
The Church's enigmatic, shortest-reigning Pope, Boniface VI was pontiff for a period of
1,300,000 seconds in AD 896 before dying under somewhat mysterious circumstances. His election was subsequently pronounced null by Pope John IX because Boniface had been previously defrocked while serving as a Roman priest.
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