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Hernandez (birth name: Diego Hernandez Sanfeliz [note 1]) was born on March 25, 1934 [1] and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Capital of Puerto Rico, where he received his primary education. Upon his high school graduation, he was able to attend Illinois Institute of Technology with a Navy ROTC scholarship.
Coat of arms of Cardinal Alonso Carrillo. The House of Carrillo is a Spanish noble house that traces its origins from the ancient Kingdom of Castile.There are several branches that exist such as Carrillo de Albornoz, Carrillo de Mendoza, Carrillo de Figueroa, Carrillo de Toledo and Carrillo Tablas among others.
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The Vivoni family has four notable members: Carlos Vivoni, the former Secretary of Economic Development and Commerce and, as well, former Secretary of Housing, Pedro Santos Vivoni, the first mayor of Lajas, Pierre Vivoni, a Judge and former Police Commissioner, and José Antonio Vivoni Ramírez de Arellano, the former mayor of San Germán.
Hernandez v. Texas (1954 in the Supreme Court of the United States, on civil rights for Mexican Americans) People v. Hernandez (1956 in the Supreme Court of the Philippines, on the crime of rebellion) United States v. Montoya De Hernandez (1985 in the Supreme Court of the United States, on detention and border searches relating to drug smuggling)
Diego E. Hernández (1934–2017), U.S. Navy officer; Diego Hernandez (politician) (born 1986/87), Oregon state representative; Diego Hernández (footballer, born 1993), Mexican football winger; Diego Suárez Hernández (born 1994), Spanish footballer; Diego Hernández (footballer, born 1998), Mexican football centre-back for Racing Porto Palmeiras