Who were the three powerful families that sought the French monarchy after the death of king Henry II?
A. The Bourbons, Racheals, and Orleans
B. The Burgundians, the Montmorency-Chatillons, and the Franks
C. The Burgundians, the Ostrogoths, and the Guises
D. The Bourbons, the Lombards, and the Franks
E. The Bourbons, the Montmorency-Chatillons, and the Guises
Answer: E
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