Bohemond's death was catastrophic to the Principality of Antioch, which was considered the peak of the Crusader rule in Antioch. Afterwards, external and internal conflicts plagued the principality, which forced it into a sort of survival mode. The Turks, however, were not able to follow up with their victory due to Byzantine intervention. Anazarbus remained in Armenian hands. Bohemond's daughter
Constance succeeded him, but her rule was unpopular. The
Zenigds of Aleppo took advantage of the chaos in Antioch
and invaded the territory, capturing Atharib, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, and Misrin. ==Notes==