Agatha Dietschi, also known as Hans Kaiser and Schnitter Hensli (died after 1547), was a German charged for having lived her life as a man and married a woman.
At one point, she appeared at the village of Niedingen by the Danube dressed as a man under the name Hans Kaiser or Schnitter Hensli, and married a woman with children.
It was unusual for women to be prosecuted for homosexuality, but when they were, they were charged with heresy just like their male counterparts, which is illustrated by the rare case against Agatha Dietschi.
In the case of Agatha Dietschi, witnesses claimed to have seen Ditschi and Reuli involved in sexual activity in a barn, and evidence was presented that she had manufactured a dildo.
However, Max Cross insisted that Reuli was a virgin, and the court ruled that the dildo in question was useless for penetration.