Which European king was nearly executed by his own father?

Answer: Frederick the Great (1712-1786). His father Frederick William I (1688-1740) threatened to execute him after he conspired to escape to England. The threat was never carried out and Frederick became arguably the greatest monarch of his age.

Source: Frederick the Great by Theodor Schieder, ‎H.R. Scott, and ‎Sabina Krause

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