Pompey the great.
Caesar had many rivals, but the main one was the general Pompey the great. In the political arena, one of Caesar's most bitter rivals was Cato the Younger.
Whilst being the Governor of Spain, he saw a statue of Alexander the Great and wept because he had not achieved anything in his life to rival the triumphs of Alexander, which he had achieved so young in life.
Kirov Ballet is Bolshoi rival
Not a character in the play, but a topic of discussion. Historically, Julius Caesar defeated his rival Pompey and his sons in a series of civil wars before becoming sole dictator of Rome. The play starts just after the last of these battles. The common people are celebrating the victory, but the tribunes remind them that this was a defeat of Romans and great Romans at that. "Knew you not Pompey?" reminds them of that fact.
sagas
Gnaius Pompeius, nicknamed 'the great'.
Both were achieved by defeating rival groups of aristocrats - Julius over Pompey and his family and the Cassius-Casca-Brutus gang, and Augustus over Mark Antony.
Larry Bird
Sparta and Athens vied for supremacy .
Anthony
Carthage was Rome's biggest rival. hope it help!
Phillip of Spain
Athens, then Thebes.
France
crystal king
As concern to the past i think it's Triple h
Washington