Outremer
Aftermath of Hattin
Guy was taken to Saladin's tent, along with his brother Amalric, Humphrey of Toron, and his uncle Reynald of Châtillon. After a few pleasantries, Saladin himself took out his sword and beheaded Reynald. Saladin then assured Guy that he was safe and gave orders that none of the other captives should be killed. He did, however, order that every Templar and every Hospitaller, save only the Grand Master himself, should be executed. This the Muslims did immediately.
Tiberias surrendered the next day. Saladin treated Eschiva with great courtesy and allowed her to go with her household to Tripoli. He then moved on to Acre, arriving there on July 8th. The city capitulated almost immediately and quickly became Saladin's new headquarters for the conquest.
Nablus surrendered after a few days and Toron a couple of weeks later. Jaffa made the mistake of resisting. Saladin's brother, al-Adil, took the city by storm and sold the entire population into slavery. Meanwhile, Saladin himself moved up to Tyre. That city proved too strong, so he passed it by. Sidon surrendered on July 29th. Beirut fell on August 9th and Jebail a few days after that.
He then turned south. He laid siege to Ascalon at the beginning of September and the city fell on September 4th. Gaza surrendered after that, its garrison obeying the order of the captive Grand Master to yield without a fight. With the exception of Tyre, the coast south of Tripoli was in Muslim hands; it was time to go to Jerusalem.