In Crete Apollo and Acacallis, daughter of Minos, had a child called Miletus. Fearing Minos, Acacallis exposed him in a wood. By the will of Apollo, wolves would turn up to guard him and to give milk in turn. Then herdsmen came across him and gathered him up and brought him up in their huts. As the lad grew, becoming handsome and active, Minos felt the urge to take him by force. So, on the advice of Sarpedon, Miletus boarded a boat one night and escaped to Caria. There he built the city of Miletus and married Eidothee, daughter of Eurytus king of Caria.
Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses. 30
So this is basically the only substantial story I know of involving a daughter of Minos that isn’t Ariadne or Phaedra. Wonder what her relationship with her other sisters was like. Also the fact that Minos trying to molest his own grandson is not even the worst thing he’s done…











