Pierre Leroy, a canon of Rouen, of whom nothing is known, but whose character De Thou praises, is said to have planned the book, and to have acted in some way as editor.
Some curious details of the later Fronde are found in the short memoirs of Pere Berthod, of whom nothingis known.
There was another church called Tempull Mic Longa, doubtless founded by the saint, whose name it bears, but of whom nothing further is known.
The name signifies the tomb or grave of Drecan, some ancient warrior of whom nothingis known.
He may have a little trouble with so many knowing his name, but he's Dave Hanson, to whom nothingis impossible.
Therefore, by the laws of rational magic, it is you to whom nothing is impossible.
There can be no doubt that Loman lived much later, and that he is no other than the bishop Loman of Trim, who lived in the 7th century, of whom nothing authentic is known.
Soteris cannot be adapted to the saint of Rome, it is probable that she is some local Spanish saint, of whom nothing authentic is known.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whom nothing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.