The Roman god, Mithras is depicted as slaying a bull. Mithras was an evolution and deification of Mithra, in the Persian Zoroastrian belief. Zoroastrian beliefs about Mithra changed over time, between regarding him more or less as a god, to being comparable to an archangel. He was always clearly inferior to Ahura Mazda.
Mithras
I think you might be referring to Mithras (I'm not sure if I spelt it right) You see, whenever the Romans conquered a new country, they often had to copy a few of there gods and add it to there mythology. Mithras was, originally a god of light, as you said in the question, but when the Romans added him, in the end he became protector of soldiers.
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Apollo
ancient Persian god and goddesses?
There is no Egyptian god who slew his uncle, as the only god who "died" in Egyptian mythology was Osiris who was killed by Set and revived to rule in the afterlife by Isis. Horus warred with Set to rule, but did not kill him.
A good Persian god is named Ahura Mazda.
Theseus was the hero who slew the Minotaur. He then used Ariadne\'s string to get out of the Labyrinth.
Zeus, slew Cronus.
A slew shark is a pike. They are called a slew shark cause they are in every slew you fish in.
the answer is mithras