WI: Antioch won the Battle of Ager Sanguinis?

In the Battle of Ager Sanguinis, An Antiochite Army led by Roger of Salerno, the Regent of Antioch during the minority of Bohemond II was annihilated by the Artuqid Sultanate. The result of that battle saw a great weakening of the Antiochene State, ultimately (and briefly) becoming a Byzantine satellite state.

But what if instead, the Crusaders were able to defeat the Artuqids? Would Roger try to make a play for Aleppo? Could he have went to create a Latin Kingdom of Syria?
 
If Antioch wins the battle, it would be probably a really narrow victory given the apparent disproportion of forces.
Even if he wanted so, I doubt he could go for Aleppo.

It depends a bit how he wins it : if it's thanks to Yereosolemite reinforcements, you can bet Jerusalem would at least push for a more important influence on the principalty.
The problem of Antioch was it was stuck between Byzantines, Turks and other Latins, at the litteral crossroads of everyone. I don't think you could avoid it being vassalized.

On the other hand, with a stronger Yerosolemite influence, you could see Antioch having a similar fate than the County of Tripoli, eventually excercing its own influence on the kingdom as Raimond III of Tripoli.
 
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