The lives of Brunhild and Fredegund are a reminder that in Merovingian times
A) women could be powers behind the throne.
B) Christianity was the greatest unifying force.
C) rulers preferred diplomacy to war in settling disputes.
D) the nobility was a tight-knit, cohesive group.
E) the throne usually passed peacefully from generation to generation.
Answer: A
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