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The legend of Hiram

The father of your fathers, Tubalcain, leads Hiram to the centre of the earth, the domain of Eblis and Cain, where liberty reigns. Date: 1890s

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Cain Domain Earth Freemasons Groups Hell Hiram Lead Leads Societies Eblis


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This image, hailing from the 1890s, depicts the legendary tale of Hiram and his father Tubal-Cain descending into the center of the earth. The father and son duo, both prominent figures in Freemasonry lore, are led by Tubal-Cain towards the domain of Eblis and Cain. The center of the earth, as depicted in this print, is not the fiery pit of hell commonly associated with the underworld. Instead, it represents a social and philosophical construct where liberty and freedom reign. This interpretation aligns with the Freemasonic belief in the existence of an underground network of enlightened societies, where knowledge and wisdom are cherished. The image captures the moment of their descent, with Tubal-Cain, portrayed as a bearded, regal figure, leading Hiram, who gazes intently at the path ahead. The intricate details of their clothing and the mysterious surroundings add to the enigmatic allure of this mythical journey. The legend of Hiram and Tubal-Cain has been a source of fascination for Freemasons and scholars alike for centuries. This print, with its vivid colors and intriguing narrative, offers a glimpse into the rich symbolism and complex social structures that underpinned these secretive societies during the 1890s.

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