Who were the "three Henrys" of the mid-to-late-sixteenth century who engaged in a series of shifting alliances?
A) Henry I of England,Henry II of France,and Henry of Navarre
B) Henry of Navarre,Henry III of France,and Henry,duke of Guise
C) Henry Stuart,Henry,duke of Guise,and Henry III the Lion
D) Henry XV the Natternberger,Henry I of Portugal,and Henry III of France
E) Henry V of France,Henry VIII of England,and Henry Stuart
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