When he had put his greater affairs in order, the new Pope called for me, and let me know he wished no one but me to make his money. Whereupon one of his most intimate friends, Latino Juvenale by name, spoke to his Holiness, and said I was in hiding for a homicide committed on the person of one Pompeo, a Milanese; and then he added all that could be said in my favour. To which the Pope replied, "I did not know of Pompeo's death; but well I know of Benvenuto's excuse. So make out a safe-conduct for him, that he may rest perfectly secure." Now there stood by a great friend of Pompeo, a man very intimate with the Pope, Messer Ambroglio of Milan, an he spoke thus, "In the first days of your reign it is not wise to grant favours of this sort." But his Holiness replied, I know better about such things than you. Learn that men like Benvenuto, unique in their profession, are not subject to their laws."

—Benvenuto Cellini, The Life of Benvenuto Cellini