Answering myself, after benefitting of Ikegami's suggestion about where to look.
As almost always, CPAN has a solution and this time it is
Unicode::UCD.
So I can write
$ perl -e 'use Unicode::UCD qw(charinfo); use Data::Dumper; print Dump
+er( charinfo( ord("é"))), "\n";'
$VAR1 = {
'digit' => '',
'bidi' => 'L',
'category' => 'Lu',
'code' => '00C3',
'script' => 'Latin',
'combining' => '0',
'upper' => '',
'name' => 'LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH TILDE',
'unicode10' => 'LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A TILDE',
'decomposition' => '0041 0303',
'comment' => '',
'mirrored' => 'N',
'lower' => '00E3',
'numeric' => '',
'decimal' => '',
'title' => '',
'block' => 'Latin-1 Supplement'
};
et voilá.. :)
Thank You, that's all I was looking for.
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