Are you familiar with Nicolas Fouquet? You’ve credited the inspiration for Petyr Baelish to Cromwell in your essays, but Fouqet seems a greater match to me.

Certainly his conduct as superintendent of finances fits, but he came from a much less lowly background, didn’t have a problem marrying into the nobility, was very loyal to Mazarin, etc. 

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