There are more than three, but three of them are that Macbeth would become king, that Banquo's heirs would become king, and that no harm would come to Macbeth until Birnam Wood came to Dunsinane.
The witches promise Banquo that he will not become king but his descendants will inherit the throne.
They predict that, not him, but his descendants will be in the royal line
that his sons will be king but he wont ...
That his sons would be kings but he wouldn't.
They tell him that his descendants will be kings.
Banquo asks the witches to give him a glimpse into his future and that of his descendants, seeking to know if his royal lineage will continue.
The three witches
The witches told Banquo that he would not be king himself, but his descendants would inherit the throne.
who els knows of the witches prophecies
Banquo gets mad at the three witches.
Macbeth and Banquo met the Three Witches after their battle, who prophesied their futures.
Banquo and Macbeth. And the other witches, of course.
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Banquo describes the witches as having beards and choppy fingers, which are physical features typically associated with men. These features contribute to the witches' eerie and unnatural appearance, leading Banquo to question their gender.
Macbeth was present.
MacBeth meets the three witches with lady MacBeth
Macbeth is consumed by ambition and is already considering how to make the prophecies come true. Banquo, on the other hand, is more skeptical and cautious, questioning the motives of the witches and their prophecies. Banquo believes that the witches may be trying to deceive them with half-truths.
He will get kings though he be none.