Proper noun
Althoff (plural Althoffs)
A surname.
Althoff, William F., USS Los Angeles, Washington DC, Brassey's, 2004, p. 48, ISBN 1-57488-620-7 In 1922 Sir Dennistoun Burney suggested a plan for a subsidised air service throughout the British Empire using airships (the Burney Scheme). Source: Internet
In 1950, a young elephant named Tuffi was forced to ride the Wuppertal Schwebebahn (monorail), as a promotion for the Althoff Circus. Source: Internet
He tried to identify Reichenau Abbey as a likely location where Widukind may have spent the rest of his life, Gerd Althoff: Der Sachsenherzog Widukind als Mönch auf der Reichenau. Source: Internet
Gerd Althoff considered it was related to Turkish atli (horseman, cavalier), or Turkish at (horse) and dil (tongue). Source: Internet
In this situation Althoff arranged a contact with Georg Speyer, a Jewish philanthropist and joint owner of the bank house Lazard Speyer-Ellissen. Source: Internet
After continuing her career at Missouri State, she returned to coach at Althoff and guided the Crusaders to the state tourney this season. Source: Internet