The current Mazovian flag is not based on anything historical. The real one of the voivoideship was a crown-less eagle:
It might be too similar to the Polish flag, It's also the one of the voivodeship, not the duchy. That's why there's a good alternative: The Mazovian flag/coat of arms under Janusz III. This wasn't the first time a dragon-motif was used in the Mazovian coat of arms, Janusz I also used dragons and crownless eagles in his coat of arms.
Coin depicting Janusz III and his brother's coat of arms.
The same-ish coat of arms on wikipedia:
Green dragons could also be used (personal coat of arms of Janusz I, from Wappenwiki):
The duke in action (courtesy to @Aramenian ).
@neondt
Coin depicting Janusz III and his brother's coat of arms.
The duke in action (courtesy to @Aramenian ).
@neondt
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