Hiram Abiff
Hiram Abiff is a central figure in Masonic tradition, particularly within the rituals of Freemasonry. He is often depicted as a skilled architect and builder, traditionally associated with the construction of King Solomon's Temple in ancient Jerusalem. His story serves as a moral allegory about integrity, loyalty, and the pursuit of knowledge.
In Masonic lore, Hiram Abiff is known for his tragic fate, where he is confronted by three ruffians who seek to obtain the secrets of the Master Mason. His refusal to divulge these secrets leads to his death, symbolizing the importance of fidelity and the sacrifices made for one's principles.