From what event was the New Year considered in ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, ancient Rome?

In the ancient Egyptian state, the beginning of the new year was considered to be from the flood of the Nile. In ancient Greece, the new year began with the summer solstice – June 22. For the ancient Romans, the new year began on March 1, later, with the change of the calendar, the date of the new year was postponed to January 1.



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