'Bound to Obey and Serve' Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII of England, had this motto:
"Bound to obey and serve," a far meeker motto than her unfortunate predecessor, Anne Boleyn, whose motto had been "The most happy." Jane's emblem was a crowned phoenix, flanked by Tudor roses, rising from a castle. See related links for articles on Tudor Heraldry and Jane Seymour.
The motto of Dainese is 'Inspired by humans.'.
The motto of Puntland is 'Star of the North'.
Guildford High School's motto is 'As One That Serveth'.
The motto of Shediac is 'In Unum Ad Summum'.
The motto of Wabush is ''.
Jane Seymours mothers name was Margary Wentworth, who married Sir John Seymour.
Jane seymours dad was john Seymour
Jane Seymours birthplace was Hillingdon, England
Jane Seymour had light blonde hair.
Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth.
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She was a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.
The birthdate of Jane Seymour, (Henry VIII's third wife) is unknown; but various accounts have placed it anywhere from 1504 to 1509.
She was a maid of honour to Queen Cathrine and went on to serve Queen Anne.
Her mother was Sir John Seymour of Wiltshire and her mother was Margery Seymour nee Wentworth.
Jane Seymour was a devout Catholic, which was a reason for people who favored the English Protestant Reformation to dislike her and people who favored the old Church liked her.