The Prince of Antioch, Raymond of Poitiers, quickly came to the aid of the besieged citadel.
He was created titular Prince of Antioch, and was possibly poisoned by his stepmother.
Finally, at the beginning of 1099, the march restarted, leaving Bohemond behind as the first Prince of Antioch.
Bohemond VI then continued with the title of Prince of Antioch, though Antioch was no more.
He was made a Titular Prince of Antioch.
He ruled as Prince of Antioch from 1153 to 1160 and through his second marriage became Lord of Oultrejordain.
July 4 - Raynald of Chatillon, Prince of Antioch (executed, b. c. 1125)
The book culminates with the performance of a pastiche Shakespearian play,The Prince of Antioch.
Presented with an opportunity to escape, the Prince of Antioch refused to abandon his soldiers.
After her marriage, Constance accompanied her husband to Apulia, where she gave birth to their first son, Bohemond, future Prince of Antioch, between 1107 and 1108.