I haven't learnt any of that stuff on school, I still got another 1.5 years before high school. I enjoy reading history. The 8-10th year of school (I'm in 9th) we only learn US revolution, French revolution, a tiny bit Napoleon (Only major stuff, we don't learn anything about the battle of Trafalgar, Leipzig, Egypt or Italy. I got a higher score than max score because I explained all these things in detail on my test). We then learn about WW1, the great depression in EU/US, Hitler's way to power, WW2 and next year we're gonna learn about the Cold War, Vietnam and Korea wars.
It's pretty stupid that we don't learn anything about the Roman Republic/Empire, the Greek City States or The Dark times of Europe. I bet 99% of all students on my school doesn't know what a Roman Cohort is or know what the Pelleponic wars was. To learn these things we have to pick History & Philosophy in High school.
Too bad Sweden isn't mentioned so much, they had quite the Empire in the 1700s. They were also the major protestantic country in the 30-years war. And they were the key to Napoleon's fall in Leipzig.