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Arsenije III Čarnojević (, 1633 – 27 October 1706) was the Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs from 1674 to 1691 and Metropolitan of Sentandreja from 1691 to his death in 1706. In 1690, he led a large migration of Serbs from Ottoman lands into the Habsburg north. ==Early life== Arsenije, surnamed ''Crnojević'' (Црнојевић) or ''Črnojević'' (Чрнојевић),spelled in Church Slavonic as "Арсенїй Чарноевичь" (sr. Чарнојевић/Čarnojević), was a descendant of the medieval Crnojević family, which had ruled Zeta until 1499. He was born in Bajice, near Cetinje,( modern Montenegro) a part of the Balkan never captured by Ottoman Empire.〔(Alfred, Lord Tennyson Three poems dedicated to Montenegro )〕 As a young boy, Arsenije came to live in the monastery of Peć Patriarchate, the seat of the Patriarchy, at the time led by Patriarch Maksim I of Skopje. There, as he grew older, he was tonsured and ordained a decon and then a priest, thanks to the good graces of his mentor Maksim whom Arsenije later described as "my father and teacher". In 1665, Arsenije became the abbot (archimandrite) of this monastery. When Patriarch Maksim suffered a stroke, Arsenije was elected as Metropolitan of Hvosno and as coadjutor of the patriarch. He was consecrated bishop by the metropolitans of the patriarchal synod on the Feast of the Ascension in 1669. When, in 1672, Patriarch Maksim fell sick and withdrew from the position, Arsenije, only 39 years old, was elected patriarch, probably between Easter and Ascension.
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