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Nationality
  
Greek American

Name
  
Leonidas Kestekides

Occupation
  
Confectioner

Siblings
  
Dimitrios & Avraham

Religion
  
Greek Orthodox

Organizations founded
  
Leonidas

Website
  
/www.leonidas.com


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Full Name
  
Leonidas Kestekides

Born
  
1876
Nigde, Cappadocia (modern-day Turkey) Ottoman Empire

Known for
  
Founder, Leonidas (chocolate maker), philanthropist

Spouse(s)
  
Jeanne Emelia Teerlinck (1912-1954)

Died
  
1954, New York, United States

Leonidas Kestekides (1876 - 1954) was a Greek chocolate manufacturer, founder of the internationally famous Leonidas company in Belgium. The company's primary focus is pralines (chocolate shells with soft fillings), but they also sell marzipan, solid chocolates, and other confectionery.

Early life

Leonidas Kestekides was born to Cappadocian Greek parents in Nigde, Cappadocia (modern-day Turkey) in 1876. Accounts of his early years vary, but it appears that he left Constantinople (now Istanbul), lived in Greece for a while and then went to Italy, where he became a wine merchant. He struggled financially, so he decided to move to New York City, where he lived from 1893-98 and worked as a confectioner. He lived in Paris from 1898-1908.

In 1910, he travelled to Belgium to attend the 1910 World Fair in Brussels, where he was awarded the bronze medal for his chocolate confectionery. He returned to Belgium in 1913, attended the World Fair in Ghent, and moved permanently to Belgium, having met a young woman from Brussels during his visit. He opened tea-rooms in Brussels, Ghent and Blankenberge, and the business expanded from there.

References

Leonidas Kestekides Wikipedia