<span>In 1815 at the close of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars the statesmen representing the great powers, in their efforts to restore stable governance to Europe after twenty-six years of turmoil, came to accept (under the persuasion of Talleyrand - the Foreign Minister of the recently restored French monarchy) that "legitimate sovereigns" should be restored, where possible, to their thrones. </span>
Answer:
the answer is b.
Explanation:
they other answers were incorrect and it makes the most sense
The place of his birth, name of his parents, number of siblings, possible education, descendants, etc.
Explanation:
- After his father's death in 1035, William succeeded the Duchy of Normandy when he was seven years old.
- He was then known as William II of Normandy.
- French King Henry I proclaimed him a knight, when he was 15 years old.
- With the help of King Henry of France, he broke the rebellion in Normandy in 1047.
- This provided him complete control of Normandy.
- He married Matilda in 1050, with whom he had six daughters and four sons.
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