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Hiram Abiff

Hiram Abiff (also Hiram Abif or the Widow's son) is the central character of an allegory presented to all candidates during the third degree in Freemasonry.

Hiram is presented as the chief architect of King Solomon's Temple. He is murdered inside this Temple by three ruffians, after they failed to obtain from him the Master Masons' secrets. The themes of the allegory are the importance of fidelity, and the certainty of death.


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حيرام أبي Arabic Hiram Usta AZ Хирам Абиф Bulgarian Hiram Abif Catalan Hiram Abif German Χιράμ-αβίβ Greek Hiram Abif Spanish هیرام ابیف FA Hiram (artisan) French Hiram Abif Croatian

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