Arsenije III Crnojević

Arsenije III Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Арсеније III Црнојевић; 1633 – 27 October 1706) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1674 to his death in 1706. In 1689, during the Habsburg-Ottoman War (1683–1699), he sided with Habsburgs, upon their temporary occupation of Serbia. In 1690, he left the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć and led the Great Migration of Serbs from Ottoman Serbia into the Habsburg monarchy. There he received charters (the "Serbian Privileges" of 1690, 1691, and 1695), granted to him by Emperor Leopold I, securing religious and ecclesiastical autonomy of Eastern Orthodoxy in the Habsburg Monarchy. In the meanwhile, after restoring their rule in Serbian lands, Ottomans allowed the appointment of a new Serbian Patriarch, Kalinik I (1691–1710), thus creating a jurisdictional division within the Serbian Orthodox Church. Until death, in 1706, Patriarch Arsenije remained the head of Serbian Orthodox Church in Habsburg lands, laying foundations for the creation of an autonomous ecclesiastical province, later known as the Metropolitanate of Karlovci.


Arsenije III Crnojević
Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch
Painting by Jov Vasilijevič (1744)
Native name
Арсеније III Црнојевић
ChurchSerbian Patriarchate of Peć
SeePatriarchal Monastery of Peć
Installed1674
Term ended1690 (1706)
PredecessorMaksim I
SuccessorKalinik I
Personal details
Born
Arsenije Crnojević

1633
Bajice near Cetinje, Ottoman Empire (modern Montenegro)
DiedOctober 27, 1706(1706-10-27) (aged 72–73)
Vienna, Habsburg monarchy (modern Austria)
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