He marked the great victory he had won near Inab by sending the head and right arm of his defeated enemy Raymond to Baghdad and on to many other Turkish capitals. The death of this great anti-Muslim champion encouraged the Turks but threw the Christians into despair. Realising there was no force in the principality of Antioch to oppose him, he burned the whole region near Antioch, went on to St Symeon's monastery, then down to the sea, which he saw for the first time. He ceremonially bathed in the sea before his army, indicating potential conquest of that element too. On the way back, he seized the fortress of Harim, not far from Antioch, and garrisoned it to withstand a siege, so as to reinforce the dominance he had established over Antioch's cowed population, who felt abandoned by God