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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...
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building of the
Temple of Solomon, and the
story of the
chief architect,
Hiram Abiff.
Further degrees have
different underlying allegories,
often linked to the...
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Hiram Abiff Boaz (1866–1962) was the
president of
Polytechnic College from 1902 to 1911, and of
Southern Methodist University from 1920 to 1922. He then...
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Abiff is a
small community in ****son County, Tennessee,
United States,
about 40
miles (64 km) west of Nashville. 35°58′35″N 87°19′03″W / 35.976410°N...
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James Marion West Jr. -
Texas oil, timber, and
ranching tycoon Hiram Abiff Boaz –
Methodist Bishop and
former president of SMU
Stanley Hauerwas – Theologian...
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Temple of Solomon, and the
artistry and
death of the
chief architect,
Hiram Abiff. The
degrees are
those of "Entered apprentice", "Fellowcraft" and "Master...
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Hiram Abiff Imus Jr. (New ****ord, 1804 –
Santa Cruz,
California 4
October 1876), was an
American politician. He
served as a
member of the 1859-1860 California...
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Traditional Masonic ritual claims that one of the
first Freemasons was
Hiram Abiff, a widow's son from the
tribe of Naphtali, who was the
Architect of King...
- Sweden, 11th
century Hiram the Architect, in
Freemasonry known as
Hiram Abiff,
flanked by the pillars.
Stained gl**** window, St John's Church, Chester...
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Hiram II, king of
Tyrus (modern-day Tyre, Lebanon), 739–730 BC
Hiram Abiff, an
appellation in
Masonic myth
applied to the "skillful man" whom Hiram...