Torigni-sur-Vire (French pronunciation: [tɔʁiɲi syʁ viʁ], "Torigni-on-Vire"), also known as Torigny,[2] is a former commune in the Manche department, Normandy, northwestern France.
It was reformed in 2016 to create Torigny-les-Villes and houses that commune's seat of government.
The town is home to the Château des Matignon.
Margaret of Burgundy sold it to Pierre the Fat, chamberlain of Philip IV, for 9500 livres tournois[2] (about 768 kg or 1,700 lb of fine silver).
Actually, the name Torigni comes from low latin:Toriniacum, domain of Taurin.)