It could be Lucifer.
No Lucifer was fallen angel, fell from heights.
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Hercules was from Greece. His father was Zeus and his mother was a mortal Greek woman, whom he fell in love with, named Alcmene.
If "fell", meaning to strike down, is the infinitive or plural present, the past participle is "felled". If "fell" is the past indicative of fall, its past participle is "fallen".
Fallen.
Fallen
Yes. He fell in love with the mortal woman Psyche, who after considerable travail was eventually made a goddess by Zeus. The pair have a daughter, Voluptas/Hedone.
The present perfect tense of fell (to knock, strike, or cut something down) is have felled. Fell is also the past tense of fall. The present perfect tense of fall is have fallen.
It fell down
There are no other words that mean 'fell' in the sense of having fallen.
Fell is the past tense form of fall.Watch out you don't fall!Jack fell off the wharf into the water.The past participle form is fallen - fall fell fallen.Quick Jack has fallen off the wharf!
No, the word 'fallen' is the past participle of the verbto fall (falls, falling, fallen, fell). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a fallen tree, the fallen leaves).