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His Holiness Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenda was Serbian Patriarch from 1725 to 1737, and later metropolitan of Krušedol 1737-1748. Altough he was considering himself Patriarch until death.
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His Holiness '''Arsenius IV (Jovanović -Šakabenta) of Pec''' (also ''Arsenije''), was the Serbian [[patriarch]] from 1725 to 1737 and later [[Metropolitan]] of Krušedol from 1737 to 1748, although he considered himself patriarch until his death.
  
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==Life==
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Only Arsenius's date of birth, 1698, is known. He had a younger brother, Andrija, who was a [[priest]] and a sister who married Prince Atanasije Rašković. Arsenius was consecrated [[bishop]] in 1722 at a very young age. He was appointed Metropolitan of Novi Pazar and was the successor to Patriarch Mojsije. Patr. Mojsije enthroned Arsenius himself on [[February 18]]/[[February 29|29]] in 1725.
  
== Metropolitan of Novi Pazar ==
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Arsenius continued the policies of his predecessors. He traveled extensively and negotiated with the Austrians in order to liberate his people from Turkish rule. When the Turkish-Austrian war broke out, the Serbs rebelled against the Turks. The Turks wanted to capture and kill Patr. Arsenius, but he escaped. After the Austrians were defeated, Patr. Arsenius escaped to Austria along with many other refugees. After the peace treaty was signed the Turks retained Belgrade, Vylayet and the Grand Porta appointed a new patriarch in Peć, Joanikije III Karadža, a Greek from Constantinople.
We only knew that he was born 1698. He had younger brother Andrija who was priest and one sister who maried prince Atanasije Rašković. Arsenije was consecrated Bishop very young 1722. He was apointed Metropolitan of Novi Pazar and succesor of Patriarch Mojsije. Patriarch Mojsije enthroned Arsenije himself February 18/29 1725.  
 
  
 
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The Austrian government continued to recognized Arsenius as the patriarch and gave him administration of the Karlovci Metropolitanate, a position in which he had difficulties maintaining Serbian privileges. Patr. Arsenius died on [[January 7]]/[[January 18|18]] 1748 in Karlovci.
== Patriarch ==
 
Arsenije continued with politics of his predccesors. He was traveling a lot and wasnegotiating with Austrians in order to liberate his people from Turks. When turkish-austrian war broke out Serbs rebelled against Turks.  Serbian rebels captured some towns and fortresses. Turks wanted to kill patriarch but he escaped. After Austrians were defeated Patriarch escaped for Austria with a lot of people. Afther peace treaty Turks recaptured Belgrade Vylayet. Grand Porta apointed new patriarch in Peć Joanikije III Karadža, Greek from Constantinople.
 
 
 
 
 
== In Austro-Hungary ==
 
 
 
Austrian governmant recognised Arsenije patriarch and gave him administration of Karlovci Metropolitanate. He had a lot troubles to save serbian privilegs. Patriarch  Arsenije died January 7/18 1748 in Karlovci.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:47, February 24, 2012

His Holiness Arsenius IV (Jovanović -Šakabenta) of Pec (also Arsenije), was the Serbian patriarch from 1725 to 1737 and later Metropolitan of Krušedol from 1737 to 1748, although he considered himself patriarch until his death.

Life

Only Arsenius's date of birth, 1698, is known. He had a younger brother, Andrija, who was a priest and a sister who married Prince Atanasije Rašković. Arsenius was consecrated bishop in 1722 at a very young age. He was appointed Metropolitan of Novi Pazar and was the successor to Patriarch Mojsije. Patr. Mojsije enthroned Arsenius himself on February 18/29 in 1725.

Arsenius continued the policies of his predecessors. He traveled extensively and negotiated with the Austrians in order to liberate his people from Turkish rule. When the Turkish-Austrian war broke out, the Serbs rebelled against the Turks. The Turks wanted to capture and kill Patr. Arsenius, but he escaped. After the Austrians were defeated, Patr. Arsenius escaped to Austria along with many other refugees. After the peace treaty was signed the Turks retained Belgrade, Vylayet and the Grand Porta appointed a new patriarch in Peć, Joanikije III Karadža, a Greek from Constantinople.

The Austrian government continued to recognized Arsenius as the patriarch and gave him administration of the Karlovci Metropolitanate, a position in which he had difficulties maintaining Serbian privileges. Patr. Arsenius died on January 7/18 1748 in Karlovci.

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Arsenius IV (Jovanovic-Sakabenta) of Pec
Preceded by:
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Metropolitan of Novi Pazar
1722-1725
Succeeded by:
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Preceded by:
Mojsije (Rajović)
Patriarch of Serbia
1725-1737
Succeeded by:
Joanikije III Karadža
Preceded by:
Vikentije (Jovanović)
Metropolitan of Karlovci
1737-1749
Succeeded by:
Isaija (Antonović)
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